
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” - Oscar Wilde
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This week’s prompt is given to us by a random word generator: consequence
Be sure to place the link for your completed story in the comments section of this post so we can find it. If you are late in posting, placed the link in both the comments section of the prompt, and the comments section of the current prompt, but please tag it as a late comer.
You might consider making your own TP icon to announce your story as such. Readers watch for this and will respond.
If you do to participate in the Thursday Prompt remember that is good form to read your fellow participants. If you wish to give a critique, ask if the writer wishes one and then send it along in a private note.
Always remember; we are all writers together.
This week’s prompt is given to us by a random word generator: consequence
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one of the FaceBork groups I'm in has a podcast (actually it's the other way around, the podcast has a forkbork page, but I digress)
if you wanna mix up the prompts, here's an idea or few. just trying to cross pollinate between two of my fav writers groups
The Writer Dojo
they just posted a list of #Writerchallenges from the podcast that Steve issues. list here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wri.....&ref=notif (you might have to join the group to see the post, but I also copy/pasta'd it below so you don't have to)
WriterDojo Challenges
I finally got caught up listening to all the podcasts. As I was listening, I tried to jot down Steve's occasional writing challenges. I may have missed some.
If anyone is interested, here they are:
#writingchallenge
Find a picture of a person
- make up a backstory about him/her
- describe the character's traits
- What will turn him good/ bad
- make a little story about him
Write a small scene in 1st person
- rewrite in 3rd person
- what’s the difference?
- which was more fun to write?
Write a tertiary character and keep adding stuff until he becomes secondary or primary
OR
Take a primary character and take things away
Set some realistic writing resolutions
Practice a skill you are bad at
Grab a book an read aloud- see if it flows or could be improved
Write a short story in one hour
Urban fantasy - think of the real world and add one fantastical element and think "then what" (ramifications)
Historical fantasy - choose one point in history that you're interested in, and twist one little thing. (Maybe Jack the Ripper is a nun.)
Go in there and wrote something interesting, and see what kind of cool twist on history you can bring in there, how quick can you make me realize what's different and think "dang, that's cool". Do a scene, or two.
Write an action scene specific to a character- unique perspective. Then wrote the same scene from another character's perspective
if you wanna mix up the prompts, here's an idea or few. just trying to cross pollinate between two of my fav writers groups
The Writer Dojo
they just posted a list of #Writerchallenges from the podcast that Steve issues. list here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wri.....&ref=notif (you might have to join the group to see the post, but I also copy/pasta'd it below so you don't have to)
WriterDojo Challenges
I finally got caught up listening to all the podcasts. As I was listening, I tried to jot down Steve's occasional writing challenges. I may have missed some.
If anyone is interested, here they are:
#writingchallenge
Find a picture of a person
- make up a backstory about him/her
- describe the character's traits
- What will turn him good/ bad
- make a little story about him
Write a small scene in 1st person
- rewrite in 3rd person
- what’s the difference?
- which was more fun to write?
Write a tertiary character and keep adding stuff until he becomes secondary or primary
OR
Take a primary character and take things away
Set some realistic writing resolutions
Practice a skill you are bad at
Grab a book an read aloud- see if it flows or could be improved
Write a short story in one hour
Urban fantasy - think of the real world and add one fantastical element and think "then what" (ramifications)
Historical fantasy - choose one point in history that you're interested in, and twist one little thing. (Maybe Jack the Ripper is a nun.)
Go in there and wrote something interesting, and see what kind of cool twist on history you can bring in there, how quick can you make me realize what's different and think "dang, that's cool". Do a scene, or two.
Write an action scene specific to a character- unique perspective. Then wrote the same scene from another character's perspective
Well, it wasn't written for this, but a story I posted last week has someone suffering the consequences of her actions, so I'll link it.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/48498217/
Warning: snuff
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/48498217/
Warning: snuff
So, hello everyone ^.^ my first submission here. It's rather short but I liked how it came out though I am open to criticism so by all means feel free to let me know what you think and no need to hold back, I'm a big boy I can take it heh.
That being said I will say it is a darker theme but not in a way to make it above general audience for rating...at least I think so.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/48639810/
That being said I will say it is a darker theme but not in a way to make it above general audience for rating...at least I think so.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/48639810/
/view/48711804/
I started writing this a month ago as a sequel to a previous scene I'd written for the Prompt... and kept trying to work each new prompt into the story as my schedule kept slipping. Not sure how well that worked, but here we are, and at least a few hours before the next prompt gets posted.
I started writing this a month ago as a sequel to a previous scene I'd written for the Prompt... and kept trying to work each new prompt into the story as my schedule kept slipping. Not sure how well that worked, but here we are, and at least a few hours before the next prompt gets posted.
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