Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Twenty Eight
Write a letter to someone. Here are a few suggestions, but do not feel limited to these. Be creative, as usual!
Your Best Friend
Your Crush
Your parents
Your sibling (or closest relative)
Your dreams
A stranger
Your Ex-boyfriend/girlfriend/love/crush
Your favorite internet friend
Someone you wish you could meet
Someone you don’t talk to as much as you’d like to
A Deceased person you wish you could talk to
The person you hate most/caused you a lot of pain
Someone you wish could forgive you
Someone you’ve drifted away from
The person you miss the most
Someone that’s not in your state/country
Someone from your childhood
The person that you wish you could be
Someone that pesters your mind—good or bad
The one that broke your heart the hardest
Someone you judged by their first impression
Someone you want to give a second chance to
The person that gave you your favorite memory
The person you know that is going through the worst of times
Your future spouse
Someone that changed your life
The person that you want tell everything to, but too afraid to
Your reflection in the mirror
Your Best Friend
Your Crush
Your parents
Your sibling (or closest relative)
Your dreams
A stranger
Your Ex-boyfriend/girlfriend/love/crush
Your favorite internet friend
Someone you wish you could meet
Someone you don’t talk to as much as you’d like to
A Deceased person you wish you could talk to
The person you hate most/caused you a lot of pain
Someone you wish could forgive you
Someone you’ve drifted away from
The person you miss the most
Someone that’s not in your state/country
Someone from your childhood
The person that you wish you could be
Someone that pesters your mind—good or bad
The one that broke your heart the hardest
Someone you judged by their first impression
Someone you want to give a second chance to
The person that gave you your favorite memory
The person you know that is going through the worst of times
Your future spouse
Someone that changed your life
The person that you want tell everything to, but too afraid to
Your reflection in the mirror
Day Twenty Five
Make a list of the top ten reasons Catholic Schools are awesome. You can name reasons you like ECC or you can speak of the philosophical beauty of a catholic education. Do you know how catholic schools started? How about catholic schools in Elk County? Do a little research on this freezing cold day! Also, check your email. I am going to send you a link so you can watch "Frozen" on your iPad.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Day Twenty Two
Write a short entry that ends with the line, “The silver dust of moonlight settled coldly on the night.”
Day Twenty One
You wake up with a key gripped tightly in your hand. How did you get this key? What does it lock or unlock?
Day Eighteen
Forgetful?! Write a poem or story that includes the word or idea of someone being forgetful.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Day Fifteen
Write about the 30th picture on your phone or computer. Write about the story behind it, or make up the story behind it.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Day Fourteen
Write about a stranger you see. Either their back-story or what they are thinking in the moment you see them
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Day Six
Pick a letter of the alphabet. Now imagine two aisles of your local supermarket. List everything found in those two aisles that begin with that letter of the alphabet.
Day Two
Write a fanfiction.
(Fanfiction is a type of story based on characters, settings, or ideas from already-existing works, such as books, movies, TV shows, cartoons, etc. It is mainly written by fans of the work who place the characters, settings, or ideas in situations of their own design.)
(Fanfiction is a type of story based on characters, settings, or ideas from already-existing works, such as books, movies, TV shows, cartoons, etc. It is mainly written by fans of the work who place the characters, settings, or ideas in situations of their own design.)
Day One
Select a book at random in the room. Find a novel or short story, copy down the last sentence and use this line as the first line of your new story.
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