COMPETITION PROMPT
Not your choice to make' - write a story, in any genre, that could fit under this theme.
COMPETITION PROMPT
Not your choice to make' - write a story, in any genre, that could fit under this theme.
This was really good! The emotion was shown well, in your main character and his wife both. From a personal perspective, when someone is diagnosed with something terminal like cancer, emotions are everywhere. Fear, anger, sadness, love for that person. There comes a point where you can do nothing but accept it, even though all you want to do is fight it. I really like that this piece shows both. He starts out fearful, angry, and at the end, he’s still sad, yes, but there’s a certain level of peace. You really get a sense of what the characters are feeling and you can see how in touch you are with them. I feel like this was very raw, and vulnerable, and that is what makes a good writer. To be able to pour yourself out on the page is something many, many published authors still cannot do. It’s how you connect with the people reading. People respond to real, genuine emotion, and I think you captured that perfectly. You did a great job.
So many beautifully written quotes in here- I was going to add some to my comment but there are too many to choose from. I don’t think you just got lucky with A few poetic lines in the story that awed me, I think it is your style of writing and your talent that awed me. I would guess that anything you write would have many stand out lines as well- I would love to read more of your work. It’s not just the beautiful poetic nature of your words, but also their purpose in the plot and the way they strengthen the theme. You showed how bittersweet the last months were between a couple dealing with cancer, and I fortunately haven’t experienced that in my life, but I can imagine it would really feel like the way you described it, bittersweet. At first, I thought you were writing about a divorce, because of the husbands descriptions and feelings, and that helped to show his pain and not just that, but his anger and maybe even resentment, which are all very real feelings people go through when watching a loved one battle cancer. You didn’t sugar coat it, even the sweeter scenes of reminiscing as they tried to make the best of the last days were still painful, and I imagine that’s how it really is in real life. You were honest and raw, making yourself vulnerable for the stories sake and that is hard to do. Your characters voice was strong, and effortlessly natural- I empathized with him from the jump and it was him, and your ability to story-tell from your characters POV that drew me in, along with the language choices you made and the element of surprise that kept me entertained and loving your work.
Oh wow I love this idea of an emotion being tinged with other things, but is still ‘mostly love’ 🥺😍
Aw, that last paragraph was absolutely beautiful and so sad 👏👏
This is a great👏🏼