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Post by mdpthatsme on Jan 24, 2011 18:55:48 GMT -5
I'm going through my own little writer's block right now and have decided well, let's start a new theme prompt. It's winter here so I'm kinda in the mood for something dark. Theme prompt: Black as the night Sun. This theme prompt surrounds a character who has a relative or best friend who lives on the dangerous/dark side of life. This individual has to be quite evil/destructive/malicious/etc. The character who is telling the story (you can use any view you want, but really the theme prompt surrounds the thoughts and reactions of the main character to the relative/evil best friend) witnesses a horrible crime from his relative/friend and the relative/friend makes him or her swear to never tell about this horrible crime. You can start with the beginning of the crime and make your way down, at the end of the crime and go through the emotions/thoughts/reactions of the main character and the relative/friend making him or her promise, or after the crime (any amount of time afterwards that you desire; therefore, flashbacks are allowed). I'm sure all you wonderful writers will compose masterpieces. chili cheese fries
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Post by pinkfiend1 on Jan 25, 2011 20:10:38 GMT -5
Oooh good idea. I was all excited thinking I actually had two stories that I could use, once I finish them, then realised you didn't want the evil one's side. unless...
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Post by mdpthatsme on Jan 25, 2011 21:30:35 GMT -5
Well, as long as you get the main characters reaction to the evil doer then I don't care.
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Post by lhasa on Feb 11, 2011 10:45:27 GMT -5
I love the prompt. It's awesome. I'm not going to say that I'm writing something based on it because I have 304850485340985 other stories on my back log, lol.
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Post by mdpthatsme on Feb 11, 2011 15:44:53 GMT -5
Well you should make it 304850485340986 stories.
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Post by lhasa on Feb 11, 2011 16:24:59 GMT -5
304850485340986 it is!
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Post by mdpthatsme on Feb 11, 2011 16:31:12 GMT -5
Looking forward to your masterpiece...after or during when you tackle the other 304850485340985 stories.
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