I’m excited. It’s now time for the fourth Carrot Ranch Flash Fiction Rodeo Contest, and it’s mine! Are you up for writing a fractured fairy tale? Head on over to the Ranch for contest details. I can’t wait to read your stories.
Carrot Ranch Literary Community
A Flash Fiction contest by Norah Colvin
Co Judges: Anne Goodwin and Robbie Cheadle
Do you love fairy tales? Chances are, unless you are a parent or grandparent of young children or an early childhood educator as I am, you may not have encountered a fairy tale for a while. Well, I am about to change that by asking you to fracture a fairy tale for the fourth Carrot Ranch rodeo contest. [READ MORE…]
For insights and tips from the contest creator, read Norah’s Post, “Once Upon a Rodeo Time.” For word count, use Microsoft Word or wordcount.net. Be aware that punctuation and word-hyphens can change your word count so run it through one of those two counters.
Norah Colvin is an Australian educator, passionate about learning and early childhood education especially. She has many years’ experience in a variety of educational roles. She currently blogs about education…
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First draft ready! 🙂
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Woohoo! Awesome. 🙂
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I admire your energy, Norah! I’ve heard of fractured fairy tales but never tried one. Sounds like a great writing activity for my students.
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I didn’t invent the idea, Jacqui. I wish I had. There are so many wonderful fractured fairy tales around. I mentioned a few of them in my initial post. I’m certain your students would love to write their own fractured stories. How about you?
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Sounds cool
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Thank you. Will you join in the fun?
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🙂
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Sounds like fun
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It is!
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