Welcome to the Steemit Story Chain
Good evening Steemers and Steemians I hope this post finds you well. It's time for another Steemit Story Chain where I ask you all to complete writing a story that I start. For the person that writes the most ambitious and original part of the story there are 100 Whaleshares to be won.
I would like to thank those who took part in the last story chain, particularly @folly-pandy, @solomonwise, @dhayor and @eaglespirit, you all wrote some great parts. After much deliberation I have now decided on a winner.
@eaglespirit
You wrote an intriguing story that was beautifully delivered. You write with an elegance that really makes your writing stand out. You also gave us an open ended conclusion to your part which was clever.
You have won 100 Whaleshares. Please reply with your Bitshares account information and I will send the Whaleshares to your account immediately. Enjoy! If you don't have an account don't worry it's very simple and completely free to set one up here - https://bitshares.openledger.info/?r=akrid-1.
A reminder of the winning part is detailed below:
Part One.
Her name was Emine, and her mother told her it meant fearless or courageous, but her family called her "Em" for short. She was three years old but aware enough to understand that her mother dropped her off at the mean old lady's house every day. The old lady was darker in complexion, had two missing front teeth, and wore glasses so thick Em could hardly see her eyes. Her parents said the old lady was her grandmother. Em didn't like her grandmother, since she would force her to sit in a hard leather chair all day and never feed her.
The old lady would come by with a Hostess lemon fruit pie and slowly eat in front of her and drink a tall glass of cold milk. Em tasted the sweetness of the pie and feel the cold liquid as it ran down her throat, but all she could do was stare in hunger. When Em would try to sleep, that old lady would come around in her wheelchair, turn off all the lights, and turn on a flashlight. Grandma would shine the flashlight where the dolls were hauntingly placed ... and came alive ...
Now moving onto this week's story chain if you want to take part please make sure you upvote and resteem this post. Then all you have to do is use the comment box to develop the story in your own unique way. There is only one entry per person. Don't forget to number your part of the story. Be creative and original, write in whatever genre you wish. And have fun!
This contest is sponsored by Whaleshares and I owe a big thank you to @akrid and @officialfuzzy. There are 100 Whaleshares for the winning entry. If you would like to learn more about Whaleshares and how they can increase your post rewards please visit @eirik/guide-on-how-to-use-whaleshares-updated-version where @eirik will gladly explain more to you.
What I am looking for in order to determine the winning entry is as follows:
- A strong sense of imagination
- Creative intelligence
- Originality
- Narrative fluidity (ensuring the story chain links smoothly)
- Use of language, grammar and syntax (we need to understand what you're saying!)
The winner will be announced in a week's time. A new post will be published then announcing the winner along with a new story chain.
Part One of The Inevitable Realisation
It's that moment isn't it? You've tried to not think about it too much, but there comes a time when you no longer have that luxury. You just have to look at it and ask yourself, what the fuck is going on? And then comes the inevitable bullshit. And then the utter disappointment of it all. And then the realisation that it can no longer continue. You have to do something. You can't be treated like shit another moment longer. You can't go to that party anymore. All the superficiality becomes too much and you have to tell the truth. And once you've got all that out of the way. Next comes the tricky part. But if you play it right, you get to have some fun. I'd better start loading my gun.