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− | '''Misunderstandings''' started life as an untitled ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanka tanka]'', written for a 2007 poetry competition in ''[[Writers News]]''. It didn't get anywhere. It was then revamped as a 139-word short story, now with its final title, for the ''[[SlingInk Short Shorts]]'' competition in 2008. It wasn't placed. It was then | + | '''Misunderstandings''' started life as an untitled ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanka tanka]'', written for a 2007 poetry competition in ''[[Writers News]]''. It didn't get anywhere. It was then revamped as a 139-word short story, now with its final title, for the ''[[SlingInk Short Shorts]]'' competition in 2008. It wasn't placed. It was then hacked to 50 words and temporarily re-titled ''The Misunderstood Gift'' for the same year's ''[[Charnwood Arts MiniWords Competition]]''. It duly clocked up a third and final failure. |
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Revision as of 08:54, 19 June 2014
Inspiration
Misunderstandings started life as an untitled tanka, written for a 2007 poetry competition in Writers News. It didn't get anywhere. It was then revamped as a 139-word short story, now with its final title, for the SlingInk Short Shorts competition in 2008. It wasn't placed. It was then hacked to 50 words and temporarily re-titled The Misunderstood Gift for the same year's Charnwood Arts MiniWords Competition. It duly clocked up a third and final failure.
Publications
The 139-word version of Misunderstandings was then trimmed back to exactly 100 words, and in this form was published by Tuesday Shorts in November 2008.
Notes
Here's the original tanka:
As a token ofhis love, he gave her a small white mouse, called Benji.
Gratefully, she received the gift, and fed it to her snake.
Which pretty much contains the essence of the story.