Creative Writing is Life
As much as I love me a bizzaro creative writing prompt, I never really viewed them as anything more that exercises, a fun way to stimulate the brain. I never thought that "Describe a character by only talking about their hands" or "take this picture and write a story about it" would ever be practice for real-life-writing.
Until now.
Write a script in which one of the characters is a blogger and reference jezebel and fourfour and have a scene set in a underwear shop and have an older male actor in a central role.
It does sound a bit like a strange creative writing pull-things-from-a-hat exercise, doesn't it? And I am so excited to try to figure out a way to make it work. (especially the scene in the underwear shop! Actresses in their skivvies! YAY!)
Until now.
Write a script in which one of the characters is a blogger and reference jezebel and fourfour and have a scene set in a underwear shop and have an older male actor in a central role.
It does sound a bit like a strange creative writing pull-things-from-a-hat exercise, doesn't it? And I am so excited to try to figure out a way to make it work. (especially the scene in the underwear shop! Actresses in their skivvies! YAY!)
2 Comments:
Whence this prompt?
shhhh. I will tell you when saying any more doesnt feel like it will jinx it.
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