Driftwood Inkblot: what do you see? A hand reaching toward the sky...a feathered arrow staking its claim in the sand...write about what you see and why?
365 Days of 2010: Snapshots to inspire great stories, exploring life's greatest details through photographs and the written word. 52 Weeks of 2011: Composites of snaps to spark composites of words. Create. That's the purpose. 365 Days of 2012 and 2013: A story a day, maximum 365 characters per story, a journey in giving life to the smallest of moments, making every word and every image count.
1.31.2010
1.30.2010
Day Thirty
You are tasked with fixing a hole in the roof and time is of the essence. As you scale the slope of the wooden rafters, you feel your footing begin to slip. Complete this story. Go!
1.29.2010
1.28.2010
Day Twenty Eight
You find yourself lost and missing all of your worldy possessions, your identity stripped to the bone. Write your survival story, exploring your search for life's absolute treasure.
1.27.2010
Day Twenty Seven
As the drops blow into the glass, a melody emerges from their subtle impacts. What do you hear and what is the significance?
1.26.2010
Day Twenty Six
You were told to wait on the beach until sunset. It ended up being the last one you ever saw. Why? Again, don't necessarily give in to the obvious. But if you do, refresh it, make it your own.
1.25.2010
Day Twenty Five
You have a key to this door but were told never to use it. What happens when you disregard the warning and unlock the door?
1.24.2010
1.23.2010
1.22.2010
Day Twenty Two
Water is a lifeline we take for granted. What happens when it disappears? Choose a single subject on which to focus today's story. Be it a person, an animal, a plant; follow your choice on a quest to restore this vital lifeline.
1.21.2010
Day Twenty One
Create a character usually blessed with strength and courage in the face of chaos and strife. Now trap this same character in the grip of a personal phobia. What internal conflict arises? How does the story play out? Suggestion: fight the obvious resolution and take the road less traveled, the plotline less written.
1.20.2010
Day Twenty
Don't forget to look up, you may miss some incredible sights. Write about someone who looked up. What did your character see?
1.19.2010
Day 19
What if you no longer saw color. How would this new circumstance help you? How would it hinder you? What would you miss and what would you gain? Think about it, now write about it.
1.18.2010
1.17.2010
Day Seventeen
Personify this magnificent creature. Write a dialogue for him as he studies the passersby. Does he interact or is he mainly a quiet observer?
1.16.2010
Day Sixteen
How do you find shelter from the rain? What do you do when all the leaves have disappeared and no matter your effort, you still undoubtedly get wet?
1.15.2010
Day Fifteen
What if shadows came to life? What would their purpose be? What would this shadow be and what would it do? If this photo does not resonate with you, think of another inanimate object that casts a fantastic shadow and write a story about it.
1.14.2010
Day Fourteen
Tap into all five of your senses and see the world for all it has to offer. Infuse color, sound, smell, taste, and touch into the photo above. Now write as if you were experiencing these senses for the first time. And if you dare, consider adding a sixth sense. Trust your intuition. Don't question your words, they know more about where the story is going than you do.
1.13.2010
1.12.2010
Day Twelve
Think of something you may find irritating, ugly, or without purpose. Now take a step back and see the object from a different perspective. Force yourself to erase all preconceived notions and find an aspect of beauty or purpose, no matter how small. Write about discovering that beauty, or the object's quest to prove its worth, or the hardship that may arise if the object was stripped of its purpose, or...well, you decide. You're the artist, so get writing!
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