Write Your Weekly Writing Prompt! #4

Tue Aug 26, 2014, 2:54 PM by Rose-Em:iconrose-em:

Write n' Win!


In group news I can announce that on September 13th, our group will officially have it's own literature article featuring our own members as well as other members in the DeviantART literature community! Stay tooned for the Literary Almanac Monthly coming to retailer near you! :heart:


Prompt: 

Pick a random book off of your shelf, your phone, or your computer, and flip yourself to page twenty-four. If you want, this could be your favourite book or your least favourite book or just a book that happens to be a book. When you get to page twenty-four, pick out ten of the first words you see and like and jot them down on a piece of paper. Now, write a piece of flash fiction or a poem using those ten special words you've picked.

*Make sure that you include your ten words in the deviation's description!*

Ex. (If you need to, you may use these words and this example. :))

A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine L'Engle

1. Tea
2. Coffee
3. Morning
4. Ancient
5. Rune
6. Plum
7. Pudding
8. Car
9. Avocado
10. Flaming


Note--This prompt is open to both prose and poetry of all types. :heart:

Rules:

Bullet; Black Keep to a reasonable mature level. (PG13)

Bullet; Black Fanfiction will totally be accepted; just tell us what it's from in the description!

Bullet; Black One entry per person.

Bullet; Black 4,000 word limit for prose—100 line limit for poetry.

Bullet; Black Please link to your deviation in a note to the appropriate admin. (This week: Naktarra

Bullet; Black You don't have to be a member to join. Heart

Bullet; Black It can be a deviation from August 2014 or a new Deviation.

Bullet; Black Incorporate the prompt or challenge in your own creative way!

As always, the most important rule is: HAVE FUN! :dummy:

Prizes:

Points 15 points from Rose-Em for the best entry.
Journal la A journal feature in the September 2014 Literary Almanac Monthly for all participants.
Hug A big squishy hug for all participants. 

Due:
 September 1st

Happy writing!
Naktarra

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