Monthly Archives: June 2014

Summer Writing Challenge: Day Ten

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the san

Confession: I’m a little behind on my writing. But TODAY is the day I catch up. With that in mind, and because we are at the Day Ten benchmark I thought I’d recap the challenges so far before revealing today’s prompt…

So here in reverse order are   your challenges thus far…

Let It Go
Believe
Comfort Zone
Box
[Day Five was the “Tell Me Ten” exercise]
Song
Surprise
Surf
Sand

The prompt for today is… HATS

I'm taking my hat off

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Best of luck to you… get creating.

Summer Writing Challenge: Day 9

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Just keep writing, just keep writing… today’s prompt is LET IT GO.

So don’t hold it back anymore… get writing / creating. And send ’em in.

 

When the day is over, let it go. Don't dwell o...

When the day is over, let it go. Don’t dwell on what you could’ve or should’ve done. Tomorrow is another day and another chance. -Mandy Hale (Photo credit: deeplifequotes)

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Summer Writing Challenge: Day Eight

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Happy Sunday every one. Sorry I’m posting so late in the day. Today’s prompt is BELIEVE.

Believe | Tinkerbell

Believe | Tinkerbell (Photo credit: chris.alcoran)

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Summer Writing Challenge: Day Seven

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Hello my awesome fellow creatives! We have reached Day Seven of the challenge! Today’s prompt is COMFORT ZONE.

Viktor E. Frankl When we are no longer able to...

Viktor E. Frankl When we are no longer able to change a situation – we are challenged to change ourselves (Photo credit: symphony of love)

Best of luck. Keep creating.

 

Cheers,

Rita

 

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Summer Writer’s Challenge: Day Six

 

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the san

 

Alright! Friday! Lots of time to create this weekend, right?

… The prompt for Day Six of our Summer Writer’s Challenge is…BOX.

English: A picture of a box.

English: A picture of a box. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

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There. I chose the most boring image of a box I could find on the internet so as not to influence your story.
Now just crawl in and start thinking outside it.
Happy creating.
Cheers,
Rita

SWC — REVEAL from Joan W.

Huzzah we have our first REVEAL, this one is a bit of flash fiction from Joan W. that incorporates all 4 of the previous writing prompts. Congratulations to Joan for being the first to send in a story AND for figuring out a way to put  Sand, Surf, Surprise and Song into such a small space.

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the san

JOAN’S STORY

While driving down a quiet country road a song came on the radio that reminded me of the beach.

I was surprised at how just hearing the song made me remember the wind blowing sand over my feet as I walked along the surf.

Another surprise was were the road was taking me. I found myself driving up to a large lake in the woods.

As the song played on, it brought back childhood memories of my family building sandcastles and playing along the surf trying to out run the waves.

As the song was coming to an end I reached the end of the road. And to my surprise there was my family waiting for me. Sand covered their feet. We were ready to make new memories in the surf.

 

Joan's story


Summer Writing Challenge: Day 5

 

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the san

We are five days in to our June creative challenge and today I thought I’d mix it up a bit by posting a simple writing exercise. This is one I came up with and it always helps me focus on a character, theme or place. It is called:

Tell Me Ten

Just number a sheet of paper from one to ten then tell me ten things about, say,  your main character (if you are writing fiction.) If you can’t tell me ten things… you probably need to do some more character development. Those ten things may never actually appear in the story, but they should definitely  be in your head some where.

Here’s an example from my short story Toby, The Elf (which was part of the 12 Days of Christmas Stories here on ritaLOVEStoWRITE):

Tell Me Ten

 

If time allows do this for each of your primary characters and locals.

I’ve used this technique when I’ve gotten stuck, bored or sidetracked in a story.

 

 

 

 

 

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Summer Writing Challenge: Day 4

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Good morning creative minions. Today’s Summer Writing Challenge prompt is SONG.

 

Amol

Amol (Photo credit: quinn.anya)  Note: I don’t look nearly THAT cool playing guitar.

 

To recap so far we’ve had Sand, Surf, Surprise and now Song. The alliterative quality of first four prompts is coincidence, but, perhaps, that in itself will inspire you today?

If you are like me, you don’t like to reveal until you’ve finished a piece, so keep writing (or creating) and then post when you are done. We can’t wait to see what you’ve got. But by all means let us know what you’re working on. (Mine is a short story– for which I am deliberately not allowing myself to write an outline or think too much ahead. I’m letting the prompts be my guide.)  Share below in the comments, and when you are ready to reveal let me know there (in comments) then send me your work at ritaLOVEStoWRITE@gmail.com.

 

Cheers,

Rita

 

 

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Summer Writer’s Challenge: Day 3

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the san

Hi everybody. Hope you’ve allowed yourself some time write (or be creative) the last two days. Our writing prompt for Day Three is…

SURPRISE

Surprise!

Surprise! (Photo credit: Greencolander)

Any body ready to share? Send me an email with your creation and let me know in the comments.

Cheers,

Rita

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