Hey team, here's the deal. This blog was made to provide a flow of ideas and feedback on my creative writing. There are a couple ways you can get involved. If you want to give me an idea then here's what I need:
1. Main characters (protagonist, antagonist, ect.)
2. A plot or conflict.
3. A theme or setting.
The more description you give me the better, but in the end it's up to you to decide how much information you want me to work with. My responses may be of any length. Also, a little disclaimer, I might not use every idea posted, so please don't feel badly if it seems like I'm ignoring you, it's not personal. Some ideas work better than others for my style of writing. I'm not always the fastest responder as well. I plan on putting a fair amount of effort into each post, so you'll have to be patient.
If you want to get involved but don't feel like coming up with an idea feel free to provide feedback on any stories I post. I'll try to post back as quickly as I can.
*General posting advice*
When you want to leave a comment pick a post and then click on comments. From there you should see a spot that says "comment as", if you don't have a google account scroll down to Name/URL and click there. Then it'll allow you to post just leaving a name, you can leave the URL box blank. If you are commenting for class credit then use your full name. If you're idea is somewhat private then you can post anonymously, but be sure to email me at r_manges@yahoo.com to claim the credit or else I may not publish your comment. No rowdiness will be tolerated, keep the posts clean and relevant.
Thanks guys!
So Rob maybe you could write a story about something in the point of view of something that is not, say living; like a chair, or bench. It could be a crime of some sort and the non-living object could talk about it in contrast to what the police officers are seeing. The police could think something that is not true, and then the non-living object could say what really happened.
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Yeah dude, I like the idea a lot!
ReplyDeleteHey Rob. An idea I had for you to write a story about is a day in the life of a high school student. It could start out in the perspective of that student as he/she goes through the course of the day(the day would be a special/significant day). Then, in the next paragraph, the same course of events would be retold, but in the perspective of everyone else or an outside character. The story would continue to alternate perspectives through the whole day so the reader would see how everyone's paths were interlocked. It would show how there is always more to one person's story and that everything is not always as it first may seem. Does that idea make any sense?
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