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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-09-29 03:14 pm

[ SECRET POST #2462 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2462 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2013-09-30 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I think the whole point of the word "drabble" isn't necessarily that it has to be 100 words - it's that it has to be a short story that follows a very specific word count and has a strict structure. 100 words exactly is a type of drabble, but there are other types too.

For example, the 221B format that the Sherlock fandom loves: the story must be exactly 221 words, and the last word has to start with the letter B. That's a type of drabble.

A roughly-200-word story with no dictated structure isn't a drabble, because it wasn't written to the challenge of a certain format.