Challenge #14: Scott Orthey Challenge
Write a limerick about someone you know.
Challenge #14: Scott Orthey Challenge
Write a limerick about someone you know.
Challenge #13: Dreamweaver
Keep a dream jounral and write 1 poem about a dream you have.
Challenge 10: 50-word flash fantasy based on 1 word (spell or oracle)
Challenge 11: 400-600 word story based on challenge 10 submission
Challenge 12: Add 400-600 words before or after challenge 11 submission
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.
This week’s challenge was RomBomb
write something romantic (open to interpretation). this challenge had a sidebar of words the writers couldn’t use.
This week’s challenge was a tale of two stories.
Along with a collaborative partner, write the same story from 2 different perspectives
This week’s challenge was Loop It!
Write something that loops. Open to interpretation.
3-800 Words
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
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10 Things I Hate About You
The Wizard of Oz
Pride & Prejudice
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 of a balrog. When blown, summons a balrog. Incinerates user unless paired with the elven mouthpiece.
Challenge ended 12/16.
Here were some of our favorite submissions!
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 seen from 1950 (Retrofuture)
3. Titanic in 900 A.D.
Challenge ended 12/3/2021
Here were some of our favorite submissions!