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Old 09-07-2015, 01:05 PM   #1
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The One-Sentence-Post Story Thread

With the success of the Four-Words-Post Story thread, I thought it might be time to take it to a new level in a new thread. The purpose of this thread is fairly straight forward just like the other thread: To tell a continuing story in a series of posts. But in this thread each post must contain one sentence of any length. A paragraph can be ended by typing [paragraph end] after the sentence (that does not count as a sentence).

Each post adds to the ones before it, and should logically work with the sentences that came before. However, the story is free to go in whatever direction whim and/or fancy deem to take it. I hope you enjoy it.

Additions To Original Post (to provide more clarity and flexibility):

- A change of scene can be indicated by [Change Of Scene: (Text Describing New Scene)] This does not count as a sentence but must be inserted before the sentence.

- A flashback can be indicated by the following: [Flashback: (Text describing how far back the flashback is)]. A flashback can be ended by the following: [Flashback Ends]. This does not count as a sentence and can be inserted before or after the sentence.

- A dream sequence can be indicated by [Dream Sequence Begins] and ended by [Dream Sequence Ends]. This does not count as a sentence and can be inserted before or after the sentence.

- A [paragraph end] can be inserted either before or after the sentence.

To begin:

Once upon a time, in a land without a name, there was a confused young man.

Last edited by Solitaire1; 09-10-2015 at 12:05 PM. Reason: To add to and clarify the original post, and to make some gramatical corrections.
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