
If you’re not familiar, there’s a writing prompt on Twitter for the writing community with the hashtag vss365. The “vss” stands for “very short story,” and the number is self-explanatory. Each month, a new Twitter user is tasked with posting a new word each day to prompt people. With the 280 characters available in a Tweet, a user has to come up with a story of some sort incorporating the posted word-of-the-day, although because you need to include the hashtag, the story itself is typically 273 characters (if you try to be exact, at least).
It also doesn’t necessarily have to be a story. Some play around with the form and structure by doing poetry or a haiku or whatever else.
For Oct. 4, the prompt word is “satori.”
Here is my entry:
We stood in a kitchen meant for us. I handed you a note you once believed enough to write that spoke of love and longing. You trashed it; said he was upstairs. #Satori washed over me like an acid bath burning into my skin. You didn’t see the melting footsteps leaving you. #vss365