Creating Atmosphere

May 10, 2014  Prompt #9 Here’s one of my favorite kids/science nerd jokes: Q. Why did the restaurant on the moon go out of business? A. Because it had no atmosphere! Like a good restaurant, good writing needs atmosphere, which I loosely define as the mood, tone, or feel of the piece. What contributes toContinue reading “Creating Atmosphere”

Two Truths and a Lie

May 8, 2014  Prompt #7 Creative Falsehoods and Other Ways to Stretch Your Imagination Perhaps you’ve played “Two Truths and A Lie” as an ice breaker in school, at work, or with friends. This prompt expands on this “get-to-know-you” game. Instructions On a blank piece of paper, write three sentences about yourself, your family orContinue reading “Two Truths and a Lie”

Imagined History of a Lost Object

May 6, 2014  Prompt #5 Before Getting Started: Pen or Keyboard? Before I launch today’s prompt, I want to talk about writing vs. typing. Through out this blog, you’ll see instructions such as “Write the phrase on a fresh piece of paper” Which raises a question my students frequently ask: “Is it better to writeContinue reading “Imagined History of a Lost Object”

Body Parts, Inc.

May 5, 2014  Prompt #4 Today’s Prompt: Embodied Here’s a simple but surprisingly powerful writing prompt. I first used it when I was leading writing workshops for GLBT high school students. Instructions Choose a body part from the word list below and match it with an adjective from the list below that.  Feel free toContinue reading “Body Parts, Inc.”

Opening Lines

May 4, 2014  Prompt #3 Getting Started For many writers, staring at a blank page or empty screen is daunting. Some wonder, “What should I write about? What will people think of my story?”  Others ask, “How do I begin? How do I shape that all-important first line?” My advice? 1. Turn off your innerContinue reading “Opening Lines”