First of July represents two important
events in my life; on this day, roughly nineteen years ago, my father (who I called
Sir) passed on. He once told me,
while he was still around, “I fear for
you. I fear for you because you set your heart on a cause and don’t quit until
you turn the subject on its head. What worries me is if you eventually, turn out
as the bad guy.” His many words of encouragement
inspired the next event which feeds import into the day in discussion;
IntShoWriMo grew out of my childhood writing habits. And in a sense, I guess I
did turn out as the bad guy. If you
take my choice of genre into account, that is. Horror (as Stephen King puts it)
“appeals to us because it says, in a
symbolic way, things we would be afraid to say right out straight, with the
bark still on; it offers us a chance to exercise emotions which society demands
we keep closely in hand.”
International
Shorts Writing Month 2014
aka IntShoWriMo 2014 officially expired at 23:59PM yesterday
June 30th, 2014. I’d like to thank the websites that provided invaluable
resources by way of incitive prompts posted on their blogs; thanks go to WritersDigest.Com
especially, Brian Klems, the online editor for the weekly writing prompts, and
not forgetting CreativeWritingPrompts.Com run by Shery Russ. Isn’t it a nice
coincidence this site is a one time winner of the Writer’s Digest Top 100 Websites for Writers? I’d also
like to acknowledge the Admin of Poets & Writers (PW.Org) for the great
prompts served up on that site. Also deserving thanks are members of the
greatest online writing community, Writing.Com
especially, the StoryMaster and StoryMistress for the most rousing
one-liners obtainable anywhere on the cyberverse.
Writing those short stories without the
writing prompts, would have been the equivalent of chopping up century-old timber
with an axe. So, thanks. I’m also acknowledging you guys who participated including
those who attempted but didn’t quite make it. You got credit for trying. This year’s
IntShoWriMo was such fun and when my hands got tired of typing all those words,
I decided to paste scanned copies of the written drafts because impossible is nothing.
2015
is just over the horizon and its gonna be inundated by the stack of the short
stories cause we’re gonna churn ‘em out in their thousands!
Keep your pens bleeding.
Eneh
Akpan,
July
1st, 2014