Monday 25 April 2011

Prompt 16 - alternative interpretations

Take a newspaper headline, or a book title, a poem title etc., that you find somehow interesting or curious (ideally without reading anything but the title) and use it as the title of a piece of writing - any kind of text.

If you feel like playing along, then post up what you've written on your blog and leave a message in the comments here - one (or both) of us will be over to read what you've written.

If you have any ideas for future prompts then let us know, we'd love to hear them and would of course credit you with it should the prompt be used.

Monday 18 April 2011

Prompt 15: Photos

Write something that links these photos together:






If you’d like to share what you come up with, post it up on your blog and leave a comment below with your post’s url.  At least one of us will come over and read it.

Thank you.

(All the photos were taken by me)

Sunday 10 April 2011

Prompt 14 - letter in a bottle

I had an idea for a prompt that I just couldn't quite put into words in a way that would make sense, so I'm shelving that prompt until I can find a way to explain it!

Instead, here's another one...

I read recently about a small boy in Russia who found a letter in a bottle on the beach, it was written by a German boy in the 1980s. The Russian boy's dad helped him to read it and wrote back. The German 'boy' is now about 30 and the two of them have written to each other.

As a child I was always fascinated by the idea of a finding a letter in a bottle, but never actually wrote one (I think it's something to do with having been taught only to throw rubbish in bins).

'Letter in a bottle' is this week's theme - either write one (even without necessarily sending it) or write one that you imagine finding on the beach. Or how about a story or poem somehow based on the idea?

'Letter in a bottle' ...you can see I'm feeling quite summery!

If you feel like playing along, then post up what you've written on your blog and leave a message in the comments here - one (or both) of us will be over to read what you've written.

If you have any ideas for future prompts then let us know, we'd love to hear them and would of course credit you with it should the prompt be used.

Sunday 3 April 2011

Prompt 13: But that's impossible

Think of something that could not happen.  Then write about it as if it did happen.  It can be as ordinary or fantastic as you wish.  Poem, story, whatever comes up. 

If you’d like to share, post it up on your blog and leave a comment below with your post’s url.  At least one of us will come over and read it.

Thank you.

NB.  I can’t take total credit for this prompt – it is an adapted exercise from the excellent book Writing the Life Poetic by Sage Cohen, and also inspired by the work of Shane Jones.