Thu, Sep. 1st, 2005, 10:01 pm
[info]scottobear: possible new projects.

Pick ten people you know and write a one-sentence description for each of them.

Record five minutes of a talk radio show. Write down the dialogue and add narrative descriptions of the speakers and actions as if you were writing a scene.

Write a 500-word biography of your life.

Write your obituary. List all of your life’s accomplishments. You can write it as if you died today or fifty or more years in the future.

Write a 300-word description of your bedroom.

Write a fictional interview with yourself, an acquaintance, a famous figure or a fictional character. Do it in the style of an appropriate (or inappropriate) magazine or publication such as Time, People, Rolling Stone, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen or Maxim.

Pick up a newspaper or supermarket tabloid. Scan the articles until you find one that interests you and use it as the basis for a scene or story.

Keep a diary of a fictional character.

Take a passage from a book, a favorite or a least favorite, and rewrite the passage in a different style such as noir, gothic romance, pulp fiction or horror story.

Pick an author, one you like though not necessarily your favorite, and make a list of what you like about the way they write. Do this from memory first, without rereading their work. After you’ve made your list, reread some of their work and see if you missed anything or if your answers change. Analyze what elements of their writing style you can add to your own, and what elements you should not or cannot add. Remember that your writing style is your own, and that you should only try to think of ways to add to your own style. Never try to mimic someone else for more than an exercise or two.

Take a piece of your writing that you have written in first person and rewrite it in third person, or vice-versa. You can also try this exercise changing tense, narrators, or other stylistic elements. Don’t do this with an entire book. Stick to shorter works. Once you commit to a style for a book, never look back or you will spend all of your time rewriting instead of writing.

Try to identify your earliest childhood memory. Write down everything you can remember about it. Rewrite it as a scene. You may choose to do this from your current perspective or from the perspective you had at that age.
Remember an old argument you had with another person. Write about the argument from the point of view of the other person. Remember that the idea is to see the argument from their perspective, no your own. This is an exercise in voice, not in proving yourself right or wrong.

Write a 200-word description of a place. You can use any and all sensory descriptions but sight: you can describe what it feels like, sounds like, smells like and even tastes like. Try to write the description in such a way that people will not miss the visual details.

Sit in a restaurant or a crowded area and write down the snippets of conversation you hear. Listen to the people around you — how they talk and what words they use. Once you have done this, you can practice finishing their conversations. Write your version of what comes next in the conversation. Match their style.

Mon, Aug. 22nd, 2005, 01:10 pm
[info]scottobear: The end of the month approaches.

Well, August is about a week from closing.

Should we try another project, leave things on semi-hiatus, or just pack up shop?

Sat, Jul. 30th, 2005, 09:35 pm
[info]scottobear:

Okie-doke, gang... summer vacation is over! Time for us to get back on the ball now that August is here.

As a gentle method of return, may I suggest a simple project?

Freewriting, a half hour, stream of thought. Wait at least 8 hours and then take another half hour to review and edit your piece.

Hopefully, we can get two 30-minute sessions in of time to write this week!

I've made an appointment with myself to do the first half by Wednesday Night, and the edit by Saturday.

Mon, Jun. 27th, 2005, 11:34 am
[info]mootpoint: Just FYI

Very busy this week. I am still planning an update this week though.

It's summer. Lives are picking up pace it seems. Looks like things around here will increasingly get more and more casual. Which is fine by me.

But just FYI, I'm still puting together a story for last weeks assignment.

...

Mon, Jun. 20th, 2005, 12:27 pm
[info]mootpoint: To Whom it may concern

Have I been excommunicated?

If not, then I offer the following:
Write a piece in which the main character goes to a deserted island and upon arriving discovers a letter addressed to them in a bottle.


Have I said I'm sorry yet?

Thu, Jun. 16th, 2005, 08:05 am
[info]mootpoint: bush

I apologize for not picking a story for this week. Work you know...

Shall we give up on the week? I could lay down an assignment that gives us until not father's day, but the 26th? Or proceed with the current plan and we could try and make up the difference?

Ideas? Comments? Questions? Concerns?

Mon, Jun. 13th, 2005, 10:03 am
[info]scottobear: Oh dear.

Ok, so, despite having to be confined to quarters almost all weekend, I didn't get to touch the assignment at all. I will still do it, but it may be a day or two before I can actually commit.

I feel especially naughty in the face of Bruce's excellent work posted early... but the fact that Mollie hasn't posted yet has not removed anything from that naught.

Deadlines. I'm not too good at 'em.

I should just have said that I was hit on the head while taking out the trash, and didn't get to write the story, then I'd be done!

Sun, Jun. 5th, 2005, 10:39 pm
[info]scottobear: new project - #5

Your character is throwing out the garbage when (s)he gets knocked unconscious by an errant flying object.

Mon, May. 30th, 2005, 10:59 pm
[info]myid8myego: My turn again!

Okay, fellas, here we go:

Write a short piece in which gladiatorial combat becomes a reality television show.

I think we agreed that a Sunday deadline is more reasonable? And no more pushing it back? :-)

Sat, May. 28th, 2005, 10:52 am
[info]myid8myego:

Is this payback for me ditching last week? :-)

Thu, May. 19th, 2005, 10:39 pm
[info]myid8myego: I suck.

Guys, I'm so sorry, I'm going to be late with this week's submission. I've had a crazy couple of days with work, and I just couldn't get it done in time. I'll get it done on Saturday.

Mon, May. 16th, 2005, 08:06 am
[info]scottobear: This Week's mission, should you choose to accept it -

Take a journey into your alternate life. What is the other you like?

1000-5000 words.

Shoot for a due date of Friday Night (the 20th) again?

Fri, May. 13th, 2005, 10:31 am
[info]myid8myego: Rules?

Hey, so, how are we going to work this? Are we critiquing? Redrafting? Coming up with a "finished" product?

I was thinking that perhaps we could make it so that we have 2 weeks per story: one week to write, one week to critique and make revisions, then we're done and hit the next prompt. What do y'all think?

Fri, May. 6th, 2005, 05:26 pm
[info]scottobear: Project one, per Mollie -


Write about a situation in which the main character finds a note in their locked car after work. What is the note? Who could have left it? Answer every question that you can think of within the lines of the piece.

Due by next Fri? Scary, kids.. Friday the 13th!