Prompted to Write Volume 3
By Joe Sweeney
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Prepare for adventures that are all over the map! From alien sex on a future Earth to a story based on song lyrics, the short stories in this collection run the range from funny to fantastic.
Prompted to Write Volume 3 is a collection of entries from prompt-driven writing contests. The rules of the contests specify the genre and subject, and often require a specific object or location as part of the story. The challenge is to grow stories from those seeds of thought. The result is this multi-genre compendium.
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