Drabble: Stories Told in 100 Words

A drabble is a 100-word story, a special kind of flash fiction. The name comes from Monty Python’s Big Red Book: “Drabble. A word game for 2 to 4 players. The four players sit from left to right and the first person to write a novel wins.” I learned that from this article: A Very Short Anthology. Even though I haven’t read too many great flash fiction stories, I’ve always liked the idea; it combines the brevity of poetry with the action of short stories.

And apparently there are a couple sites dedicated to — uh, drabbling? Check out 100 Word Stories and 100 Word Stories Podcast.

Coming across these sites has actually given me a bit of inspiration! I had thought that I’d turn my NaNoWriMo novel-type-thing into a short story, so maybe I’ll take a crack at turning my 50,000 words of drivel into a drabble!

Posted on January 19th, 2007 | Leave a comment | Trackback URL

3 Comments

  1. Kiri

    January 22nd, 2007

    A related idea is this blog: visiblewear.com in which the author links to a photo and writes a

  2. Kiri

    January 22nd, 2007

    Hmm, my last comment got cut off. It should continue:

    … writes a fiction story of 1000 words or less (”a picture is worth a thousand words”). Fun stuff!

  3. LearningNerd

    January 23rd, 2007

    I like that idea! Thanks for the link. :)

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