This week I’m listening to “Ziggurat” by Stephen O’Connor, which I found on the NPR Selected Shorts podcast. (It’s read by Tim Curry who does a fantastic job. It’s worth a listen. You can find it here.)
It tells the story of what happens when the Minotaur encounters a new arrival in his Labyrinth, a computer-savvy girl who affects him an an entirely unexpected way.
It’s a wonderful example of how to take a hoary old story and make it fresh and relevant and laugh-out-loud funny — without descending into slapstick — and poignant and full of suspense without being a mystery.
The author has a light, deft hand with description. At one point the girl is teaching the Minotaur to play pool (yes, really!) balances a particular brand of pool cue on her foot and the whole thing seems as real as a dank, mythical Labyrinth can seem. When he is leading the girl somewhere (and not, to their mutual surprise, eating her) the imagery is full of eating-imagery (“gnawed through the rocks”, “digested”).
Well worth a read (
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Today (and by the way, Day 25?! You’re still turning up and giving this a shot on Day 25? You amaze me!)…ahem. As I was saying. Today we’re going to try a little cross-dressing, just for fun. Write A Story From The Perspective of the Opposite Gender …and if you’re in the habit of writing from the opposite gender’s POV, feel free to take this as an opportunity to write from the perspective of your own gender for a change. *Remember that a character of the opposite gender does things other than button up their shirts the ‘wrong’ way. Go! And when you have written your story, log in and post your success in The Victory Dance group or simply comment on this post and let the congrats come flying in. Today, if you normally find that your stories come out one way, try to write a different way. Write Against Your Normal Type What I mean by this is simply: if your stories are usually sombre, try to force something flippant. If you normally go for comedy, try drama. If you write romance and happy endings, kill off a hero today. If you normally write paranormal stories, today try something rooted firmly in the real world. It may not work, you may find that it feels awful, or you may discover that you’re much, much better at writing something other than what you THOUGHT you were meant to write. Go! And when you have written your story, log in and post your success in The Victory Dance group or simply comment on this post and let the congrats come flying in. Yet more stealing! After stealing from actors on Friday and songrwiters yesterday, today I’m just going to advocate just plain old ripping off your favourite authors today. Write a Fanfic Story That’s it. Steal from your favorite writers, screenwriters, people in your writing group, me, whoever. f Go! And when you have written your story, log in and post your success in The Victory Dance group or simply comment on this post and let the congrats come flying in. Today you’re going to do a little more burglary. Yesterday I encouraged you to steal from an actor, today I’m encouraging you to steal from a songwriter [1. Note that if you do this, it’s technically a derivative work and you can get into trouble if you decide to publish. If you want to avoid that, change the names and only ever acknowledge being ‘inspired’ by the song. If the song is an old folk song, and in the public domain, however, you’re in the clear. Publish away!]. Write The Story Of A Song Go! And when you have written your story, log in and post your success in The Victory Dance group or simply comment on this post and let the congrats come flying in. In today’s story, we’re going to focus on a very particular type of descriptive writing As you write about your character today, make sure he or she is three-dimensional. You don’t have to tell me how tall they are or whta they weigh, but paint a picture of them that is so vivid that the reader can’t help but form a mental imgae of them Tips: Go! And when you have written your story, log in and post your success in The Victory Dance group or simply comment on this post and let the congrats come flying in.[Writing Prompt] Cross Dressing
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*Show us some of the interior life
*Change the speech patterns you’re tempted to use (guys don’t generally want to talk things through the way women can)
*Feel free to teach me a lesson by writing a very feminine man or a masculine woman — hey, it’s your story.
*Go more than skin deep. [Writing Prompt] Mood Altering
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[Writing Prompt] Fanfic
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[Writing Prompt] Story Of A Song
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[Writing Prompt] Describe A Character
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Creating a Character Your Readers Can “See”