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prepared a story on this topic under 100words

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Answered by Anonymous
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I was introduced to author Michael Brookes through one of his horror stories. He is an excellent writer, and he was doing something on his website I’d never seen before: Drabbles. Little did I know that Michael and I would become friends. Through him, I met Jonathan Hill, the king of drabbles. He has written many books, among them 100 One Hundred Word Tales and Beyond One Hundred Drabbles.

So what exactly is a drabble? To quote Jonathan Hill, “A drabble is a piece of writing precisely 100 words long. A challenge to write, but fun to read, they often tell a tale with a twist or encapsulate an idea or emotion.”

As I read both of Hill’s books, I became a huge fan. His stories run the gambit of emotion from hysterically funny, to sad, to make-your-blood-run-cold, to better-look-over-your-shoulder, to make-you-stop-and-think. With Jonathan’s encouragement, I began to write drabbles on my book blog. I’ve written thirty-five to date.

It’s challenging work– you need to tug at the heartstrings or inspire terror in a short time to really pull off this kind of writing. It’s also a great exercise in editing, in getting to the heart of what you’re trying to say by trying to say it in as few words as possible. You could even use it as a tool when writing a short story or novel– first create a drabble as an exercise to figure out the core of your story.

And, as with almost anything, the more you do it, the better you become.

Answered by rajeshchauhan12
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This picture depicts the atmosphere of an class room at bottom of the picture name of institue is written, which clears that it is an air hostage training class room .There are several number of candidates sitting and one lecturer giving them tips for becoming an good air hostage.

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