An Alchoholic Tragedy
Published: Feb 15, 2008
Revised: Feb 15, 2008
Words: 119
Genre: Drabble
Type: Story
Revised: Feb 15, 2008
Words: 119
Genre: Drabble
Type: Story
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Short but deep in ST fun
By: jeantre16 On: Feb 26, 2008 01:41PM
Exactly 100 words! Short work, but deep in ST fun. Kirk's experiment plays nicely off of Spock's More »
Mission
deadline 03.08.08 | 12.00 PM PST
Pinch an interesting idea, scene, or other imaginative concept from your fandom into a drabble (100 word) submission. It does not have to be about St. Patrick’s Day. Ready, set, write!
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