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The Sound Of Silence

Welcome to our new and last competition of the year! We listened and decided to go with a Flash. We imagine that many of us see the title of this competition and instantly flash to Simon and Garfunkel’s song of the same name. Some say that song is about being next to someone and unable to connect with them. I once read that it may refer to “the utter absence of auditory distraction(s)”. This is the one we are going with. 

If you’ve ever been outside alone in the snow, you know that silence is like no other. We’ve heard it said that the silence in the snow is so loud. It can even feel a bit unnatural or unsettling in the right setting.  

This is where you come in. Tell us what that sparks in you. It doesn't have to be unnatural and unsettling, it can be beautiful and romantic. It can be a place to reset your mind and soul. Whatever it all means to you. All categories are open except poetry, songs, musings, and plays. 

There is one requirement, (outside of the Flash word count), you must include the line "the silence is too loud" or "the silence was too loud" depending on past or present tense stories.

Edited to add: I apologize if I wasn't clear by the picture and by talking about the silence from the snow, but the theme of this comp is snow related.

Quick Rules:

You must include “the silence is/was too loud” (based on past or present tense). 

The maximum word count is 1000.

You cannot submit already published work.

All Stories Space rules and guidelines apply.  https://www.storiesspace.com/legal/acceptable-use-policy

The ending date is January 12, 2025 

The winners will be announced on January 18, 2025

Prizes:

1st Place $175 (USD)

2nd Place $75 (USD)

3rd Place $50 (USD)

Have fun and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask!

(Psst. You misspelled Garfunkel.)

So the first order of business is ... the S&G original or the Disturbed cover?😊

Okay, no. Seriously now.

Interesting theme. Looking forward to what people do with it. Wheels are already turning in my head. And it's Flash so I can probably get something out fairly quickly once I have an idea.

Can she find the silence again?

Scream Away The Silence - The Sound of Silence comp entry

A "blog" on my winter stories from my profile.

https://www.storiesspace.com/profile/Mendalla/post/55120

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(Psst. You misspelled Garfunkel.)

Every single time. I think I like to leave you little things to find now. It's like a word search!

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Every single time. I think I like to leave you little things to find now. It's like a word search!

I just have this horrible habit of proofing as I read. It's why I sometimes take days to write even a simple micro. Just as I go to post, my brain goes "ping" and finds a problem or something that could be worded better or whatever.

Entry is started. I have an idea. I have no idea where it goes.

Can she find the silence again?

Scream Away The Silence - The Sound of Silence comp entry

A "blog" on my winter stories from my profile.

https://www.storiesspace.com/profile/Mendalla/post/55120

I love this theme, Molly! smile And I’m finally about to get a break from work. Off Dec 24th thru Jan 5th, so I hope I can clear my mind and write something for this.

Thank you!

Just a simple girl from Kentucky scribbling her way through this great big world.

I like this one, too. Might even get time to write an entry smile Especially as I'm struggling elsewhere to put pen to paper.

Molly, when you say "Tell us what that sparks in you," are you referring to the previous paragraph: "If you’ve ever been outside alone in the snow, you know that silence is like no other. We’ve heard it said that the silence in the snow is so loud. It can even feel a bit unnatural or unsettling in the right setting. (my bolding added.) "  

Or referring to the first paragraph “the utter absence of auditory distraction(s)” however that absence is caused, i.e. snow isn't essential and one could for instance be say underground in a cave or wearing noise cancelling headphones?

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Molly, is this to be a personal piece, or are we allowed completely fictional stories with a 'sound of silence' theme? Does it have to be 'real' - which I was sort of taking from your description?

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Molly, when you say "Tell us what that sparks in you," are you referring to the previous paragraph: "If you’ve ever been outside alone in the snow, you know that silence is like no other. We’ve heard it said that the silence in the snow is so loud. It can even feel a bit unnatural or unsettling in the right setting. (my bolding added.) "  

Or referring to the first paragraph “the utter absence of auditory distraction(s)” however that absence is caused, i.e. snow isn't essential and one could for instance be say underground in a cave or wearing noise cancelling headphones?

The simple answer is all of it. What does all of that pull from your creative mind?

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Molly, is this to be a personal piece, or are we allowed completely fictional stories with a 'sound of silence' theme? Does it have to be 'real' - which I was sort of taking from your description?

We've left it open so it can be real or fictional. Whichever comes to your mind.

I'm not sure if this will help or hurt with clearing things up, but when we were first discussing new comp ideas and this one was proposed I told them my mind automatically went to horror. I had an entire scene play out in my mind. Of course it went to horror that's the category I enjoy writing in the most.

So, it doesn't have to be a real-life incident but as I said above we will accept them.

Wonderful theme. No ideas, but I have been in an emotional state these past several days, so I suspect an idea might kick loose. I know how my mind works.

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Great theme, and I know exactly what I'm going to write, based on something that happened to me.

Now all I need to do is find some words, tumble them together, and see if I can keep it under 1,000 words!

I'm a wordy SOB (which stands for "Son of a Bear")!

Addicted to words, read and written.

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Wonderful theme. No ideas, but I have been in an emotional state these past several days, so I suspect an idea might kick loose. I know how my mind works.

You could write about silent your house was absent Talia. Though I suppose the cats still made some noise.😉

Can she find the silence again?

Scream Away The Silence - The Sound of Silence comp entry

A "blog" on my winter stories from my profile.

https://www.storiesspace.com/profile/Mendalla/post/55120

And I've submitted my entry. Let's see if it sneaks by the moderators!

It's a true story, and I've titled it Nature's Cathedral.

Ollie-ollie-in-come-free!

Come on in!

Addicted to words, read and written.

Latest in the Bear & Girl story arc: Henry and the Hunter

Latest Competition Entry: Nature's Cathedral

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And I've submitted my entry. Let's see if it sneaks by the moderators!

It's a true story, and I've titled it Nature's Cathedral.

Ollie-ollie-in-come-free!

Come on in!

Ooo, I can tell by the title, I’m gonna love it, Bear! smile

Just a simple girl from Kentucky scribbling her way through this great big world.

Just dropping in to say best of luck to everyone entering the competition. Whether you’re here to win, learn, or just have fun, I’m rooting for all of you.

We’ve been at this together for years now, and it’s always awesome to see what everyone brings to the table.

"I write because kidnapping, torturing and murdering fictional people is legal."

I’m a little flashed out from other comps, but I am sure I will come up with something!

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My story is in the queue. Brace yourselves. That surprised me. It went remarkably easily for me. Ending needed a couple passes but otherwise, I was just massaging bits into shape. And the Flash limit wasn't a problem. I danced around it but rarely went over by much.

Can she find the silence again?

Scream Away The Silence - The Sound of Silence comp entry

A "blog" on my winter stories from my profile.

https://www.storiesspace.com/profile/Mendalla/post/55120

The life cycle of my stories of late: I love my idea. Write my story. Read my story. Now think it’s crap. Finger hovers over delete key…

Just a simple girl from Kentucky scribbling her way through this great big world.

I am going to work on my entry today. It’s a little weird…

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The life cycle of my stories of late: I love my idea. Write my story. Read my story. Now think it’s crap. Finger hovers over delete key…

That's kind of been my story (heh heh) this year. It's why I only have four new stories this year and three are comp entries. A comp deadline forces me to rein that in. But my other projects? I just keep rethinking and redoing them. It's the literary equivalent of spinning my tires, I guess.

Can she find the silence again?

Scream Away The Silence - The Sound of Silence comp entry

A "blog" on my winter stories from my profile.

https://www.storiesspace.com/profile/Mendalla/post/55120

Quote by Mendalla

That's kind of been my story (heh heh) this year. It's why I only have four new stories this year and three are comp entries. A comp deadline forces me to rein that in. But my other projects? I just keep rethinking and redoing them. It's the literary equivalent of spinning my tires, I guess.

Yup, spinning my tires is a good analogy!

Just a simple girl from Kentucky scribbling her way through this great big world.

Okay, I’ve got 1008 words. I will whittle the thing down to size and submit early next week (those last 8 will be like pulling teeth).

Fun entries so far! I’ve read the first 4 entries I think.

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Yay, I came up with another story. I cried writing it which I’m not sure is good or bad. Finishing edits and will submit today or tomorrow. 😊

Just a simple girl from Kentucky scribbling her way through this great big world.

Submitted! 😊

Just a simple girl from Kentucky scribbling her way through this great big world.