If you can write one short story a week — it doesn’t matter what the quality is to start, but at least you’re practicing — at the end of the year, you have 52 short stories and I defy you to write 52 bad ones. Can’t be done. At the end of 30 weeks or 40 weeks, or at the end of the year, all of a sudden a story will come that’s just wonderful.
- Ray Bradbury
Let's see if that quote actually pans out with this one.
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The Bradbury (E) If you write 52 short stories, one of them's bound to be great... right? Let's find out! #2277001 by Jeff
deemac Aug 9, 2025 at 2:20am In response to "Pawn It"
Such an extraordinarily powerful piece. Effortless technique - "scrawled in hurried ink". Memorable metaphor - "The aroma was thick, like Istanbul in summer." Thank you for the reading experience.
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