Time for another entry in Friday Fictioneers challenge, courtesy of Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. If you want to give it a try, check the info on her blog. 100 words more or less, inspired by a photo, here we go….
Copyright – Erin Leary
When asked point-blank, people couldn’t really say what was wrong with her.
“She is different.”
Heart…
When questioned what was so different, they offered a well-practiced reply.
“She doesn’t fit in.”
Break…
When quizzed why she was always alone, most would just look away.
“She is not one of us.”
Multiplied…
When she disappeared, no one noticed.
“She always kept to herself, strange little bird.”
By…
When her body was found, people were truly shocked by her violent end.
“Why would she do that? She was one of us.”
Infinity…
When asked about her name…
…the silence was deafening.
Amazingly captured Loré ! Its haunting and hard hitting – simply superb presentation !
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Oh, that is so kind of you to say, thank you.
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Very thoughtful.
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Thank you, Dawn.
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Dear Loré
How sad. They asked questions behind her back when they might have gotten to know a precious and unique individual. Thought provoking and well written.
shalom,
Rochelle
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Missed opportunities on every step, it seems we excel at that. Thank you so much, Rochelle.
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Dear Lore,
You are spreading your wings creatively and taking flight. i loved your format and message and voices. This was a stellar presentation with a title that added another hundred words to the tale. Well done.
Aloha,
Doug
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Some stories come to life with frightening ease. As always, your words feed my hungry soul. Thank you.
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I agree with Doug. Striking in all ways.
janet
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Thank you so much!
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So sad. It happens all around us – in schools, in the workplace. Great music as usual. And a wonderful interpretation of the prompt.
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Yes, invisible people all around us. Glad you liked the music, this is my favorite song. Thank you so much.
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A story of an invisible person, sadly a story of many. The title is chosen brilliantly. A story well written. I liked the format of it too.
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Glad you liked it, Norma. The form is something I always like to explore and push the boundaries.
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It’s always good to challenge oneself and see what one is capable of. Won’t you agree, Lore?
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Definitely!
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A very powerful theme. Well done.
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As always, much appreciated, Sandra.
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This is a great form to present this in. It’s so true, people take others for granted sometimes, until they are gone.
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It’s something that always happened, we are just more exposed to consequences. Thank you, David.
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That approach is marvelous. Very powerful story!
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Thank you, much appreciated.
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Enjoyed the idea. Didn’t really pay much attention to the words on the right, until the last line. However, I didn’t feel it lessened the impact you were aiming for.
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Well, those words on the right came as an after-thought. It was my itention to just place them there, to read it just the way you did. As an echo. I am pleased it worked with you. Thank you for your comment.
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Wow – very poignant. Excellent.
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I don’t know why your comment landed in spam, so I apologize for this late reply. Thank you, I am happy you liked it.
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yes, there was a short time there that all my comments were going to spam. Hopefully that doesn’t happen again.
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Moving story! Well done!
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Thank you.
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There were those invisible people.. and those we never could recall.. the format is very creative and I love the way you round it up in that last line…
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How many people we tend to just overlook in our everday life? It is sad to feel alone in this overcrowded world. Thank you.
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Well written and thoughtful piece. The line-by-line structure interrupted by single words made it read like a poem. Nice work.
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As I already said, I like to play with different forms, kind of a “fourth wall” in writing. Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it.
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This made me really emotional. It makes me sad the way people judge and disconnect from each other. Beautifully written.
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It is hard to comprehend we live in such a beautiful world, yet we are capable to do so many bad things. Thank you, for this and every visit.
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Very lovely, and a message to us all.
Claire
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Thank you, Claire.
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Such a sad story of someone on the outside always looking in, and a tragic end. I like the format you used for this.
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Glad you liked it, thank you for your ongoing support.
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The shame of knowing you could have made the difference cause the excuses to flow too freely.
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So true.
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I liked everything about this piece. Thank you.
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That means a lot, thank you.
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A superb story of difference, lack of acceptance and regret. Your presentation was so creative and incredibly effective at creating a powerful, moving piece.
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Your words are too kind, thank you so much.
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Almost like a morbid fascination, this piece drags one in to witness the inevitable tragedy. So clever in so few words.
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So kind of you, tnx.
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Making someone invisible by simply not caring is worse than disliking someone. Those, at least, we see. This was beautiful in its presentation and heart-breaking in its content.
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You said it so well. Thank you.
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Terrific!
AnElephant loves it!
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Oh, that is so kind.
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Well done – loved the format of this!
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Thank you so much.
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Such a sad tale of loneliness. Tragic – well portrayed situation and character.
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Margaret, I am so sorry for not replying before. Somehow I missed it and I truly appreciate your every visit and kind words.
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So sad. I wish it didn’t have such deep roots in reality for so many misunderstood individuals.
All my best,
Marie Gail
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Thank you, Marie Gail. Too many live their lives unnoticed.
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I like your unique take on this. Well done!
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Thank you so much.
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An unexpected, but well executed, take on the prompt.
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Thank you, that was nice to read.
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This is beautifully sad with great structure. A powerful piece of writing. 🙂
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Thank you, much appreciated.
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