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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 . 12:59 PM
Hair of the Dog - 3/31/10 Write a story that takes place entirely in a moving vehicle. 0 comments0 Comments:
Tuesday, March 30, 2010 . 1:20 PM
Hair of the Dog - 3/30/10 Want to create a strong villain? Think of Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken." Try writing about a singular traumatic event that put the villain on the road to villainy. Where the hero might have reacted one way, the villain reacts another, and that "made all the difference" as the poem says. 0 comments0 Comments:
Monday, March 29, 2010 . 1:02 PM
Hair of the Dog - 3/29/10 How far would a parent go to save his child? Write about a child in trouble somehow and what the child's parents do to help. 0 comments0 Comments:
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 . 1:23 PM
Hair of the Dog - 3/23/10 Write about a prophet or prophecy. It can be as mundane or esoteric as you like, and can take place in whatever time period suits your fancy. 0 comments0 Comments:
Monday, March 22, 2010 . 5:48 PM
Hair of the Dog - 3/22/10 Write about losing something. It can be a person, an object, or even something intangible like innocence. 0 comments0 Comments:
Friday, March 19, 2010 . 11:50 AM
Hair of the Dog - 3/19/10 Choose a minor or secondary character from a famous work. Write a story or poem from that character's perspective. For example, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is a play by Tom Stoppard told from the point of view of two secondary characters from Hamlet. How would a character only tangentially involved in the action perceive the events? Or if the character is directly involved, what is his unique perspective that wasn't shown in the original work? 1 comments1 Comments:
i seriously love all your writing type, very exciting.
don't quit and keep creating mainly because it just simply truly worth to read it,
impatient to looked over a whole lot more of your own articles, goodbye :)