What's it about?

This blog originally had a very specific purpose: it was a place to post prompts for creative writing during the time of the lockdown. Initially it was for the use of my writing group, as we could not for the time being meet in person - but it's available now to anyone who'd like to have a go at creative writing. I very strongly believe that writing is good for you: while you're writing, you're off somewhere else - you've escaped! So off you go - have fun!

Thursday, 30 November 2023

Place - adapted from Writing Magazine

This week's homework is on place. Choose one of the following:

Cave

Use a cavern as the location for aomething to happen.

Where is your cave? What is there about its geology and geography that makes it significant?

What is the atmosphere like in the cave? What colours, textures and flavours does it hold? Is it spacious? Dangerous? Treacherous?

Is it home to anyone or anything?

In what way could your cave be an element in a story, poem or piece of creative non-fiction?


Watching the sea

Explore memories of watching the sea.

Write about a particular sea. Think about where you or a particular character were, and what qualities the sea had that made it particularly memorable. 

What colours was it? What did it sound like? What did watching it make you feel?

Why does your chosen memory of the sea stand out? Was it because of the sea itself, or because the sea is associated with a particular person or circumstance?


Opulence

Consider how to create an atmosphere.

Think of an opulent setting, either real or imaginary.

What effect does it have, and on who?

What do you want the opulence to convey to a reader? Choose your words carefully. If the ambience you want to create is one of power and oppression, the way you write about it will be very different than if you're wanting to craft a sense of luxury and ease.

Write a passage of prose or poetry where the opulence is intended to have a particular dramatic effect, either positive or negative.

Thursday, 23 November 2023

People

  •  First, find a picture of a person who interests you (preferably someone you don't know, and probably not a celebrity).
  • First, look at the person. Then describe them carefully. (Physical appearance.)
  • What do you think this person's like? Describe their character.
  • They have a secret. Something that may have happened way back in the past, something they've never talked about, something they've tried to forget. What is it?
  • In the present, something happens to remind them of this secret. Maybe a letter or a message, maybe a scent or a glimpse of a familiar figure, maybe a piece of music. Whatever it is, it disturbs them. And things start to happen.

WRITE THE STORY!

Thursday, 9 November 2023

First lines

 Choose one of the opening lines below, and write either a short story or the beginning of a longer piece following on from it.

In so many ways, it was a bitter winter that year.

As the mug slipped from her fingers, her heart sank, for Elizabeth knew that she could never replace it.

The river ran deep. Who knew what secrets it held?

I thought I recognised the figure walking up my drive, but I was wrong.

I will love you till we die, but I hope you die first.

That day, she did something that would change her life and the lives of those around her forever.