Inspiration — Friday Fictioneers

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Title: Inspiration

Source: Friday Fictioneers sponsored by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields-Addicted to Purple

Word count: 100 words

 

 

Ulrich had labored for weeks on the project, but the machine still didn’t work. He was ready to give up, call his client and admit defeat. But he couldn’t. Not yet. He had never failed to finish a project. He sighed, getting up from his bench. Tired and frustrated, he decided to go home. He slipped on his coat and headed out the door. The sun, low in the sky cast a shadow of a bicycle on the wall. Ulrich stopped and stared, his mind racing. Minutes passed and Ulrich stared. Finally, he turned and dashed back to his workshop.

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

10 thoughts on “Inspiration — Friday Fictioneers

  1. That was very clever! Not only the realization of what the invention was, but the reality the story shares about ways the creative mind can become inspired. Well done, Jo!

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  2. Interesting… funny how when at wit’s end, something totally out there will inspire you to new levels of inspiration. 🙂 ❤ Loved it!

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  3. Really enjoyed the characterisation in this – I felt Ulrich’s frustration. Let’s hope his inspiration hit the spot.

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