This week’s challenge was Roll a Role Roll a random noun to serve as a guidepost for the composition of each character in your story.
Category: Writing Challenges
Writing Challenge #8
This week’s challenge was RomBomb write something romantic (open to interpretation). this challenge had a sidebar of words the writers couldn’t use.
Writing Challenge #7
This week’s challenge was a tale of two stories. Along with a collaborative partner, write the same story from 2 different perspectives
Writing Challenge #6
This week’s challenge was Loop It! Write something that loops. Open to interpretation. 3-800 Words
Writing Challenge #5
This week’s challenge was Title Wave Write a story (50-400 words) with a title you create from one of the word banks. The title should be fitting to the plot in a clear way. The word banks consist of 3 full movie titles each: 300 How Stella Got Her Groove Back Saving Private Ryan — […]
Writing Challenge #4
This week’s challenge was “Abstract Armory” Write a story utilizing one of the weapons drawn from the Abstract Armory in Ep. 3 (50-250 Words) Weapon A: The Hissing Mirror of Kings: A Mirror that guides to power with nefarious intentions; an effective king maker. Weapon B: The Terrible Horn of the Dwarven Tribes: The horn […]
Writing Challenge #3
This week’s writing challenge was “That but then” We’ve sent 3 classic stories through our time machine into different anachronistic eras. Choose one of these time & place mashups and write a story (50-500 words) that clearly demonstrates elements of both the plot and period.1. Fast & Furious in 10,000 B.C.2. Rocky in 2020 as […]
Writing Challenge #2
This week’s writing challenge was “Cook a book” Write a story that is also a recipe (50–400 words). No rules, open to interpretation. Challenge ended 11/12/21 Here were some of our favorite submissions!
Writing Challenge #1
Our first writing challenge was “Same But Different” Write a short story between 50–250 words about the sentence below using none of the nouns, verbs adverbs, or adjectives already used NOR any of the words listed in the sideboard. “The dog buried the secret in the backyard.” Sideboard: hound, dig, yard, house, tree, grass, dirt, […]