This week this site
http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/ has us to write 33 words on the subject of ADVICE regardless of what kind of ADVICE it would be. For this challenge I chose to write the following general ADVICE, and to do so in the form of an acrostic
Always
go to a
Definite
expert when seeking
Very
important advice regardless of the subject matter.
Ignorance
is not always bliss because it
Can
lead to
Extremely disastrous consequences you'd rather not face.
Would love to hear your comments.
An Acrostic!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with you novel. :-)
THANKS for your feedback, and why not An Acrostic doing so added another level to the challenge. :-)
DeleteTHANKS for the CONGRATS of my book
Hope you'll consider checking out it out for that little girl in your family
Well done!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for your feedback. I did the acrostic feature does a add something to the endeavor. :-)
DeleteOh this is too good. Advice is what you pay for it. Except for the woman in the JC Penney shoe department who told me what to do for my heel spurs. Buy arch supports. Worked like a charm and did more for me than the podiatrist.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for your compliment. I do try to please people when I write these FSFs. And I'm relatively new at doing it. Hope people will enjoy reading my first YA Paranormal romance novel as much as they enjoy writing this kind of stuff I'm writing now.
DeleteExcellent advice and nailed he acrostic component to boot! Thanks for throwing in a little change of pace as the readings proceed. :) Good luck with the book, too. There are a lot of armchair authors in this community so, any time someone is successful, it cheers us all.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for the feedback and your compliment regarding "nailing" the acrostic component. I knew adding it would not only increase the challenge for me, but it would also make it quite different from everyone else's. I can only hope no one else will endeavor to do this.
DeleteI can only wish I could become successful, quite a lot of people seem to like my book, unfortunately no one seems to want to buy it. But then again, I'm comfortable knowing I did something I've wanted to do for a long time, so THANKS for your wishes for my success !!!
Great advice, awesome format! Well done!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for the feedback and your compliment regarding the "awesome" acrostic format. I think formatting the two regular sentences I wrote into an acrostic format did help to spice everything up a little,
DeleteAwesome acrostic advice! (:
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for the feedback and for the acrostic compliment.
DeleteAlways go to the experts--that's why they're the experts. That's definitely some sound advice, and the acrostic form is clever too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up!
THANKS for the feedback as well as for your compliment about my advice and the acrostic form I used, it did take more in endeavoring to do it,
DeleteI really like the dimension that adds - you could say it is advice on two levels!
ReplyDeleteWe have in common YA novels (although I have recently gone younger than that, too) only yours are Paranormal and mine are Fantasy. Sometimes the distinction is small, anyway.
Sorry for the delay, I must have accidently deleted the message concerning you having posted a comment here. THANKS for your feedback and compliment. According to the reviewed I'd received from Micki Peluso, my book would also appeal to preteens, which meets it's also a MG book as well,
DeleteHere's the link to the review on GoodReads:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/502738102