Experiment writing a scene where the charter is doing something while they are introspective.
Challenge, make the thoughts lead to the action and the actions lead to the thoughts.
Experiment writing a scene where the charter is doing something while they are introspective.
Challenge, make the thoughts lead to the action and the actions lead to the thoughts.
Create a object that has the ability to influence the world around it, then write a story about it.
What is the object?
What is the influence?
Write a story of yours with a different context.
Examples:
How does the story work?
Why does the context work? would changing the context be too hard? or could it be helpful to the story?
Come up with 3 different possible stories to explain how the following situation could come about:
“X number of people are killed and left where they fell for many days.”
How did they die?
Why were they not taken care of?
What can this say about the state of the world?
Take the story from yesterday and rewrite it with all the characters genders reversed.
How do you have to change the story to make it believable?
What can you leave in to make it still a good read?
What can you do to incorporate the original story?
Write a story where a character you did not create either makes a cameo or is a part of the story.
How well did you make the character like the source character you were pulling the character from?
Is this something you like to do or would you rather have created a character to fit the story better?
Was this a fun challenge?
Write a story from the point of view of a statue watching the people in the town they live in.
Experiment writing a Christmas Carol like story.
Take the costume you plan to use on Halloween and write a story of Halloween night from the point of view of the character the costume is modeled after.
Write a story from the point of a character that does not need a costume for Halloween.