Writing Prompt #8

Before I get to the actual prompt for this week, let me remind you that you can share your responses to the prompt either in the comments on this post, or in the comments on my response. If your response to the prompt is too long, let me know in the comments and we’ll get it posted as a regular post!
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This week’s prompt: I have recently discovered a religion called Discordianism.  Whether or not this is a parody religion, no one is quite sure, but everyone is in agreement that it is rather hilarious and everyone should read about it, at least briefly (hence the link to their wiki). Anyway, parodies are a true art form, and have left us in stitches for years. So….

What in your life deserves a parody? Maybe it’s something you take too seriously. Or your friend takes too seriously. If you’re looking for some inspiration, take a look at one of my favorite parodies of all time: Body Rituals among the Nacerima. And start parody-ing!

A glyph of Eris of Discord.

Writing Prompt #6

Here’s another pictoral writing prompt for you…

A lady performing (probably singing) on a dark stage

I know she’s hard to see, but I think that’s part of what is great about this picture. Here’s a lady performing in a spotlight (most likely singing) sometime in the 40’s or 50’s. Who is she, why is she there, who is she performing for?

You can’t write something this good…

So, last week, my friends and I sat around questioning the sanity of whoever was holding onto a winning lotto ticket worth roughly $17,000,000 and wasn’t turning it in. The deadline was fast approaching and the state was eagerly licking it’s chops to absorb the prize itself. Then I saw this article.

Apparently, a trust has stepped forward with the ticket and claimed the money. But for who? They refuse to say. They claimed it on the last day of the deadline for someone, but no one knows who or why they waited until the very last day to do so. I am now eagerly awaiting the results of the investigation because I don’t think I could write anything as good as the real story is going to be.

Writing Prompt #5

Happy New Year! Here are the well wishes for a productive and happy new year. Now, onto the real business of this post…

Your prompt for this week is as follows: In a nod to the day and the tradition of setting New Year’s Resolutions, tell an unexpected story about a resolution. Any kind of resolution, any kind of outcome, real or imagined. Essentially, when did something you resolved to do turn out in a way you did not imagine? Or your character could not have imagined?

Remember, if you send me your writing on the prompts provided here, I’ll post it to the site for the world to see! And may your writing for the new year be good and plentiful.

Writing Prompt #4

Merry Christmas! You thought you’d get away without a writing prompt this week, didn’t you. Well, you didn’t, but keeping with the festivities of the day, your prompt is as follows…

The holidays are a time of tradition and wonderment. Choose one of the following:

  1. Think back to your childhood and what traditions/rituals you followed at this time of year. How does your perspective now inform what was going on then?
  2. Create a new tradition/religion/worship ceremony akin to our Christmas, keeping in mind such treasures as Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather.

Hope you have a magical day!

Writing Prompt #3

To celebrate the fact that you may be done with class for the term or done with work for holiday vacation (or just because it’s a weekend, or it’s close to one of those events) try this word out:

Anacreontic

This word has a host of meanings, including the following:

  • jovial, festive and amorous
  • celebrating love and drinking
  • a poem in the manner of Anacreon; especially : a drinking song or light lyric

Is there a story of poem in you that is anacreontic?

Writing Prompt #2

Our prompt for this week:

Below is one of several pictures that will be appearing over the next few weeks; they were found and purchased from a shady antique store under a bridge in Seattle. What is the story behind this photo? According to the ornate handwriting on the back, this is Hazel. Hazel, meet your biographers…

What is she thinking?

 

Anyone want a writing prompt?

So, in an effort to spur my own creativity and to give all of you a reason to sit down and write now that NaNoWriMo is done, I’ve decided to give all of you a weekly writing prompt on Sunday morning. Nothing huge, nothing strenuous, just something fun to get your juices flowing and spur some new material. I, of course, will be joining you on this adventure, and I hope we can share some of it with each other.

So, for this first ever Sunday Writing Prompt (if you can come with something more witty, I’m all ears) try this on for size:

Green technology. It sounds like a great idea, it’s helping the environment and sustainability. But what dark sides could be lurking behind it? What future dystopias could emerge from its eventual dominance?

Happy writing!