Idea Factory Writing Prompt #11 8 comments
This week’s Idea Factory writing prompt takes its inspiration from one of the great literary hoaxes of all time: the infamous 1969 novel Naked Came The Stranger. Sometimes there’s commercial…
This week’s Idea Factory writing prompt takes its inspiration from one of the great literary hoaxes of all time: the infamous 1969 novel Naked Came The Stranger. Sometimes there’s commercial…
…reading experience instead. Terry Rossio does this in the treatment for The Mask of Zorro. 6. Format for the Reader In all formatting choices, serve the reader: make it as…
…for them to include it in their screening, as it means they will not be able to show so many films in their short film programme. One filmmaker told us…
…with this prompt. There is so much variation in our experiences of the year-end holidays: by region and religion, between individuals, and at different stages of our lives. But there’s…
…of the week for a free story prompt. It’s time to announce the voting results! The Envelope Please The voters have spoken: by popular acclaim, our first Idea Factory writing…
…different times of day, the color palette, the textures of what you touch there. Next, make some notes on your personal memories of that place: the events you associate with…
…you’ve written. Does the nature of the relationship between the speakers, and who else is present, affect how they speak? If you’re not sure, trying rewriting their conversation by assigning…
…as you”. The Kahlo’s statement hinges on specificity: we all identify with or have affinity with different kinds of people, but when we look to the world for company in…
…3. Justify your choice Why are your charracters or narrator communicating through this method? How does the communication tool relate to the story world? How does the means of communication…