Showing posts with label stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stories. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Writing Prompt – Tiny Diary, Big Secrets!

If you haven’t already seen it, there’s a great online project starting over at https://www.ourcoronadiary.com/ with a huge resource of writing and drawing tips from LOADS of great authors and illustrators.


A couple of my writer mates were involved in putting the project together and kindly invited me to supply a diary themed writing prompt. So here it is:


TINY DIARY, BIG SECRETS!

  
One of the best things about keeping a diary (at any time) is that you can be totally honest about how you feel. Have a rant, vent some spleen, write down all the things you’re too polite to actually say out loud! Be honest and get any frustration, fears and anger you might be keeping to yourself, out onto the page – it might help.

For instance:
What’s the worst part about being stuck indoors?
Who is the most annoying person you’re confined with?
What do you miss about life as it was before?

But also, what’s the best part about being in lockdown? See if you can think of one good thing to go with every bad aspect!

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OR … you could use YOUR experience to write about somebody else – a fictional character who finds themselves in confinement. They might not even be in our world or time! 

• Who are they?
• Where are they?
• What is their ‘prison’ like?
• Why can’t they leave?
• What would happen if they managed to escape? Will they try?
• How do they pass the time in confinement?

Sometimes it’s easier to write about how YOU feel by giving your feelings to a fictional character and seeing how THEY deal with the situation. A fictional character can say and do things that maybe you can’t.

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To give a twist to this challenge, try writing or drawing your diary on very small pieces of paper. (They will be a lot easier to hide from prying eyes if they’re small!)

Maybe your character in confinement isn’t supposed to be writing so they have to hide their diary too? Or perhaps paper is in short supply, so they have to write on whatever scraps they can find.

The idea is that your story will be physically confined to a small space too!

For example, you could take a sheet of A4 and cut it into long thin strips (like bookmarks), then write or draw a comic strip on those. If you have some very small Post It notes, you could use those. You could even cut up a sheet of A4 to make a tiny book to write or draw in!



What’s the smallest space you can find to write a story? It would be great to see how you get on, and how small a space you managed to squeeze a story into!

Have fun and don't forget to check out all the other great ideas and suggestions over at the Our Corona Diary project.

Stay safe and all the best,
Dave

Monday, 30 March 2020

Writing Prompt – With great power …


It’s Monday! Wahey!

OK … I appreciate that Monday isn’t most people’s favourite day of the week, so I thought I’d make today’s writing prompt a bit of fun.

So … if you could have a super power, what would it be? More importantly, what would you do with it?

Note – stories get GOOD when things go BAD for the characters. Try to find some downsides to your new power. Maybe you can fly but discover that you are scared of heights or suffer from air sickness! Perhaps you can become invisible but only for as long as you can hold your breath … Problems create conflict and tension in a story, and that's what keeps us turning the pages.

And don’t forget – with great power comes … (you know the rest!)

Have fun and don’t forget to design yourself a good outfit. “No capes darling …”

Tuesday, 24 March 2020

The Great Escape! Writing Prompts.

Hi folks,

I hope you and yours are well, and coping with these unusual and difficult times.

We might be physically confined to our homes at the moment, but stories provide a great way to escape. In stories we can go anywhere, at any time, with anyone!

With this in mind I thought I'd post a daily writing prompt in case they might be of interest to anyone looking for some ideas on how to fill these school and work-free days.

I'm hoping these prompts will provide a spark. Let your imagination run with them any way you like. Write a story, a poem, draw a comic strip, compose a song or a piece of music, make a video, an animated flick book, draw something, make a sculpture from pasta shells, blu-tack and unicorn tears – whatever idea drops into your head. (Just don't go outside hunting for unicorns, as I suspect that's on the forbidden list).

Most importantly – have some fun with it and I hope you'll feel a sense of freedom! Let me know how you get on. You can tag me on social media or contact via the usual place on my website.

Look after yourselves and each other.
Cheers,
Dave


WRITING PROMPT 240320 – THE GREAT ESCAPE
In stories we can go anywhere. If you could go anywhere right now – where would you go? Who would you go with? What would you do when you got there? 

PS. I'll post the next one around noon tomorrow.