Showing posts with label Creative Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Challenge. Show all posts

Monday, December 02, 2013

Monday’s Masterpiece 2 December

The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

Today’s challenge is to take inspiration from a work of art and write from it.

The masterpiece choice for today is

Chips Under the Lamp by Malcolm Teasdale




View more of  Malcolm’s work at:
http://www.thehawthorngallery.co.uk/malcolm_teasdale_originals.php

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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Words at the Weekend 30 November

The idea of the challenge is to use any one or more of the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem.

For the weekend I am going to give four prompts that can be used individually or together depending on how the creative juices flow. There will be a single word with its definition, a word bank, three phrases and a photograph – all are random so may not connect in anyway but as is the way of randomness they may connect in the creative thought – you never can tell!
This week’s prompts are:

Photograph:

Man Cooking (Photographer Unknown)





Word:
DoyenPronunciation: (doi-EN, DOI-uhn)
Meaning: noun: The senior member of a group, profession, etc.


Phrases:
  • Tapping in;
  • doing for others;
  • unlimited vision


Word bank:
credence; facade; never; application; thing.

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Muse to the Music 28 November




The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

The prompt for this challenge is a piece of music, the idea being to share where the music takes you.

This week’s piece is:

Sabre Dance by Vanessa Mae




If you use this prompt please link back

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Whimsical Wednesday 27 November



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

As a poet I read a lot of poetry and some more on top. I also find one line taken out of context can lead to a whole new dimension of creativity. The idea of this challenge therefore is to create what comes to mind from lines of poetry.

This week’s lines of poetry are:

  • And on the margins of the sea - Song of Quietness by Robinson Jeffers
  • In the shadows of an autumn evening - Aimless Love by Billy Collins
  • I shun the thought that lurks in all delight – Renouncement by Alice Meynell

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Tuesday’s Thinking 26 November



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

Today’s prompt is:

Write, using the prompt word: jury-rigged

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Monday, November 25, 2013

Monday’s Masterpiece 25 November

The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

Today’s challenge is to take inspiration from a work of art and write from it.

The masterpiece choice for today is

Cerise by Douglas Newton



View more of  Douglas’work at:

https://www.artfinder.com/artist/douglas-newton/


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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Words at the Weekend 23 November

The idea of the challenge is to use any one or more of the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem.

For the weekend I am going to give four prompts that can be used individually or together depending on how the creative juices flow. There will be a single word with its definition, a word bank, three phrases and a photograph – all are random so may not connect in anyway but as is the way of randomness they may connect in the creative thought – you never can tell!

This week’s prompts are:

Photograph:

Shipwreked by Karsun Designs Photography



Word:

Decimate
Pronunciation: (DES-i-mayt)
Meaning: verb tr.: To destroy a large part of something.


Phrases:
  • power to create;
  • the valley of despair;
  • the silent awakening

Word bank:

pregnancy; rights; creditor; evenings; liner.
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Three on Friday 22 November



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

The challenge today offers three quotations to inspire the creative muse, using one, two or all three as a prompt.

The quotations for this week are:

  • The only pressure I'm under is the pressure I've put on myself - Mark Messier
  • Fear of sexuality is the new, disease-sponsored register of the universe of fear in which everyone now lives - Susan Sontag
  • Lord, what fools these mortals be - William Shakespeare


If you take up today’s challenge please leave a link in the comments

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Muse to the Music 21 November





The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

The prompt for this challenge is a piece of music, the idea being to share where the music takes you.

This week’s piece is:

Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia by Aram Khachaturian





If you use this prompt please link back

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Whimsical Wednesday 20 November



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

As a poet I read a lot of poetry and some more on top. I also find one line taken out of context can lead to a whole new dimension of creativity. The idea of this challenge therefore is to create what comes to mind from lines of poetry.

This week’s lines of poetry are:

  • There was a racket of dreaming and, though both were tired - The End by Victoria Redel
  • When I think of the kiss - The Last Great Country Song by Paul Muldoon
  • Not your head, just your eyes - Follow My Fingers with Your Eyes by Adam Possner


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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Tuesday’s Thinking 19 Nov



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

Today’s prompt:

Your topic is: good things come in threes

If you post a write from the prompt, please post a link in comments or pingback

Monday, November 18, 2013

Monday’s Masterpiece 18 November

The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

Today’s challenge is to take inspiration from a work of art and write from it.

The masterpiece choice for today is

The Lemon Tree by Jane Sherwood




View more of Jane’s work at:
https://www.artfinder.com/artist/jane-sherwood/


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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Words at the Weekend 16/17 November

The idea of the challenge is to use any one or more of the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem.

For the weekend I am going to give four prompts that can be used individually or together depending on how the creative juices flow. There will be a single word with its definition, a word bank, three phrases and a photograph – all are random so may not connect in anyway but as is the way of randomness they may connect in the creative thought – you never can tell!

This week’s prompts are:

Photograph:
Rail Bridge Reflection by David Dalziel




Word:
Bursiform
Pronunciation: (BUHR-suh-form)
Meaning: adjective: Shaped like a pouch or a sac.


Phrases:
  • law of love;
  • fairy lullabies;
  • happiness the hard way

Word bank:
scissors; RSVP; might; ball; campaign.
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If you create something please link back to here

Friday, November 15, 2013

Three on Friday 15 November



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

The challenge today offers three quotations to inspire the creative muse, using one, two or all three as a prompt.

The quotations for this week are:

My God, these folks don't know how to love -- that's why they love so easily – D.H. Lawrence
A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return – Salman Rushdie
It is the superfluous things for which men sweat – Seneca



If you take up today’s challenge please leave a link in the comments

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Muse to the Music 14 November



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

The prompt for this challenge is a piece of music, the idea being to share where the music takes you.

This week’s piece is: Himalaya by Malcolm Brown




If you use this prompt please link back

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Whimsical Wednesday 13 November



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

As a poet I read a lot of poetry and some more on top. I also find one line taken out of context can lead to a whole new dimension of creativity. The idea of this challenge therefore is to create what comes to mind from lines of poetry.

This week’s lines of poetry are:

  • discussing the eternity of art in that Sardinian restaurant – Quite Frankly by Mark Halliday
  • dark and mysterious like a song only time can sing – Ode to Lil' Kim in Florence by Barbara Hamby
  • But the watchman over an abandoned mine – Found Poem by Howard Nemerov



If you use this prompt please link back

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Tuesday’s Thinking 12 November



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

Today’s prompt is:

What scares you most about travelling alone?

If you post a write from the prompt, please post a link in comments or pingback

Monday, November 11, 2013

Monday’s Masterpiece 11 November

The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

Today’s challenge is to take inspiration from a work of art and write from it.


The masterpiece choice for today is:

Dark Night of the Soul by Alana Lake



View more of  Alana's work at:

https://www.artfinder.com/artist/alana-lake/


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Saturday, November 09, 2013

Words at the Weekend 9/10 November

The idea of the challenge is to use any one or more of the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem.

For the weekend I am going to give four prompts that can be used individually or together depending on how the creative juices flow. There will be a single word with its definition, a word bank, three phrases and a photograph – all are random so may not connect in anyway but as is the way of randomness they may connect in the creative thought – you never can tell!
This week’s prompts are:

Photograph:

Greatrigg Man by Gerard Tohill




Word:
Gemutlichkeit
Pronunciation: (guh-myoot-lish-KYT, -likh-, -MOOT-)
Meaning: noun: Warm friendliness; comfortableness; coziness.


Phrases:
  • question of worthiness;
  • always home;
  • until I say goodbye


Word bank:

questioning; plate; farm; stand; rent.



If you create something please link back to here

Friday, November 08, 2013

Three on Friday 8 November 2013



The idea of these challenges is to use the given prompts to create a piece of flash fiction (100-500 words) or a poem

The challenge today offers three quotations to inspire the creative muse, using one, two or all three as a prompt.

The quotations for this week are:

The first sentence of every novel should be: Trust me, this will take time but there is order here, very faint, very human. Meander if you want to get to town - Michael Ondaatje

We pay for the mistakes of our ancestors, and it seems only fair that they should leave us the money to pay with - Don Marquis

If you think education is expensive, try ignorance - Derek Bok
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