Thursday, March 26, 2009
On the bus
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Life lessons
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
From the mouths of babes
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Scene Specification Exercise
1. A sentence with a wall or boundary in it.
2.A sentence with weather in it (air, temp)
3. A sentence with a sound in it
4. A sentence with a gesture in it
5.A line of dialogue of six words or less
6. A sentence with light in it
7. A line of dialogue of ten words or more
8. A sentence with a ceiling or floor in it
9. A sentence with texture in it
10. A sentence with an object smaller than a hand in it
11. A sentence with an allusion to literature or art in it.
12. A sentence fragment.
13. A sentence with a piece of furniture in it
14. A line of dialogue that is a question.
16. A sentence with a hand or fingers in it
17. A sentence with a dash in it
18. A sentence with an allusion to a current event in it
19. A sentence with a metaphor in it
20. A line of dialogue that is whispered
Scene Specification Exercise
1. A sentence with a wall or boundary in it.
2.A sentence with weather in it (air, temp)
3. A sentence with a sound in it
4. A sentence with a gesture in it
5.A line of dialogue of six words or less
6. A sentence with light in it
7. A line of dialogue of ten words or more
8. A sentence with a ceiling or floor in it
9. A sentence with texture in it
10. A sentence with an object smaller than a hand in it
11. A sentence with an allusion to literature or art in it.
12. A sentence fragment.
13. A sentence with a piece of furniture in it
14. A line of dialogue that is a question.
16. A sentence with a hand or fingers in it
17. A sentence with a dash in it
18. A sentence with an allusion to a current event in it
19. A sentence with a metaphor in it
20. A line of dialogue that is whispered
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Perspective
Friday, March 20, 2009
Time Traveler Exercise
the future. Imagine getting a visit from a time traveler who wants
you to explain what the object is and what it does and why it so
important to this time.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
In the Fridge!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Freewrite the blues
Read Langston Hughes’s poem, “Po’ Boy Blues” then brainstorm for five minutes about things that give you the blues. Freewrite for 15 minutes about one of them. (If you really want to get in the mood, have a little Muddy Waters playing in the background.) Choose one strand of your writing and expand on it and write a poem.
Whether you write them or not, poems can be helpful as writing prompts. Poems can be read in a relatively short amount of time, and they pack a lot of images per page. You might also find that the poem's rhythm and the compression of language will influence your writing in positive ways.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Imagery
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Monday, March 16, 2009
Nursery Rhyme Time!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
How to use writing exercises
http://www.errantdreams.com/epiphanies/2006/09/15/how-to-use-writing-exercises-and-how-not-to-use-them/
Difficult Decisions
About this blog
I am creating this blog for inspiration and a place to compile a really good blog full of writing prompts & exercises! You can use these exercises just for simply practicing writing or also they may be useful as journal prompts.
These exercises are likely not going to produce great works. They may be silly or make you think. Who knows where I am really going with this!
I am going to try to post daily (at least Monday-Friday that is!) but don't hold me to that! I also may not actually DO the prompt/exercise at that time myself and I most likely won't be sharing my work here either, but please feel free to post links to your own work under comments, if you feel so inclined!
Most of these exercises and prompts will be geared toward 10-15 minutes of solid writing. Feel free to spend as much time as you wish on them.
Also, please feel free to drop me a line especially if you happen to have writing prompts, good links to prompts or your own exercises to share!