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conducted a "100 Words Centennial Drabble Contest" in commemoration of its 100th anniversary in 2011, in which contestants were asked to write about "inspiration, leadership or purpose".) Drabble contests, and drabbles in general, are popular in
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is a short work of fiction of precisely one hundred words in length. The purpose of the drabble is brevity, testing the author's ability to express interesting and meaningful ideas in a confined space.
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that refers to the works of fiction that are either limited to a maximum of 55 words or have a requirement of exactly 55 words. The origin of
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was the winner. In order to make the game possible in the real world, it was agreed that 100 words would suffice. French writer
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finishes with a sequence of five drabbles, each told from the point of view of a different character), and
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55 words or fewer, however some publishers actually require exactly 55 words – no more and no less;
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The title of the story is not part of the overall word count, but cannot exceed seven words.
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science fiction fandom in the 1980s; the 100-word format was established by the
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The web has also enabled a rapid spread of the genre, with publishers such as
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and Lynn Mundell. It publishes stories that are exactly 100 words long.
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Published science fiction writers who have written drabbles include
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is an online literary journal that was co-founded in 2011 by
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can be traced to a short story writing contest organized by
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and a certain amount of time to write. (For example,
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A similar concept is 55 Fiction, which is a form of
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