Who says you can’t go home again?
Write a story set in your first home (house? town?). Describe it in exquisite detail. Make us believe we’re there.
Write a story set in your first home …
Who says you can’t go home again?
Write a story set in your first home (house? town?). Describe it in exquisite detail. Make us believe we’re there.
Write a Story Featuring A High-Tech Gadget
I love my gadgets.
But even if you’re not a gadget freak, an early-adopter, a lover of all things tech, you can’t really escape the stuff.
So today’s prompt is
It could be a cell phone that accidentally redials, and gets the owner in big trouble.
It could be an iPad, a Kindle, a GPS unit.
Maybe the hero of the story hates technology. Maybe she loves it.
OK? Go!
…Obituaries are wonderful sources of lifestories, character sketches, intriguing stories.
I know, kind of morbid for a spring day, but obituaries are wonderful sources of lifestories, character sketches, intriguing stories.
I like to think of stealing from the obituaries less as grave-robbing and more as creating a tribute to a life lived. So, today:
[Could you write about Bonnie and a great-grandchild on their first trout-fishing afternoon together? Would it be a perfect moment? A farce? A dramatic turning point? What did the river look like, sound like? What did she notice?]
Go!
Today’s prompt: go to the Newest Articles section of the front page of Wikipedia…
Today, go to the Newest Articles section of the front page of Wikipedia.
GO!
OK, I’m a little nervous. Two days until we begin this journey of writing a story a day.
But it’s a good nervous. It’s an energetic nervous. I’m like a stallion in the gate, ready for the off. Quivering a little.
Already I’m noticing benefits from this Story A Day project:
I’m looking at the world in a different way: looking at everything as a story idea, noticing details, smelling things, wondering how I would describe situations, feelings, people, objects.
I’m connecting with other writers.
I’m blogging about writing and making it a priority.
This might get tough around May 13 or so, but I’m ready. I’ve got my family and friends primed to nag me about my writing, I’ve got a little black book of ideas. I have some backup strategies for days when it’s tough (keep watching this blog and your inbox for those strategies as the month rolls along).
What about you? Are you making preparations? Are you winging it? What do you do when you need to write but get stuck? Are you excited?
Let me know!
So, only four days left until we begin our Story A Day challenge.
Nervous? Thinking about backing out?
Yeah, me too 😉
So, only four days left until we begin our Story A Day challenge.
Nervous? Thinking about backing out? Yeah, me too 😉
I’m going to be posting a daily prompt, which you should feel free to use or ignore. The prompt will be on this blog, but you can also
(I think I’ve got most of my bases covered there but if you have somewhere you’d like it to appear, let me know and I’ll look into it.
I’m also going to continue posting articles on the craft of writing.
There might be videos and audio, and you should certainly feel free to post the same kind of things.
I may not post my actual stories every day, but I will be posting a log of my writing at in my personal Story A Day journal.
If you’d like everyone here to know that you have written your story for the day, post about your progress in the Victory Dance group.
You can also post in your personal Story A Day blog or on your own blog, if you have one.
If you need inspiration, check out the posts on this blog, the resources page, and the various Story A day groups.