Favorite Creative Writing Exercises?
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Re: Favorite Creative Writing Exercises?
We did several of these exercises in my creative writing classes. They really help get thoughts flowingGKerr wrote: ↑30 May 2018, 09:14 One of the exercises my university tutors set was based on photos.
You chose one photo with a person in and one with a setting then construct a narrative based on the two photos. Writing from prompts is one of the easiest ways I have found to begin writing, especially if you are stuck for an idea.
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The second is to take a story I've read and write the next couple of chapters. This works well with short stories. And it can be lots of fun. Of course you would not be able to do anything with it as far as publishing is concerned unless you substantially alter it so it is in no way similar to the original.
A third way, would be to take a story such as Tom Sawyer and introduce something different... Aliens land, a witch kidnaps Tom, Jim becomes a robot. The changes can be endless, it just takes a bit of imagination, and start writing.
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KS Crooks wrote: ↑17 Apr 2015, 19:46 I like to review a book I read or re-watch a movie and think of an alternate storyline or ending. For example in Divergent what if Tris joined Erudite with her brother or at the end of The Hunger Games Katniss shoves the berries into Peta's mouth at the last second.
This made me laugh out loud.
Something that I will do is think up an epic random fight scene or and intense argument between two people.
~Jordan Peterson, PhD~
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