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“Don’t Cry..."

10/30/2015

 
Take one of the main characters from your short story.

Create a situation in which they would indeed cry over spilled milk.

Write the scene.


P.S. - As in real life, it may or may not have anything to do with the milk.
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New Character Monologue

10/5/2015

 
Now that you have a stronger sense of who your Antiques Roadshow Project character is, write them a monologue that has nothing to do with the antique. Pick some other aspect of their life that you have invented.

This is NOT a soliloquy (“to be or not to be…”). Rather, your character should be speaking to someone, although the other person should remain silent.

You must first determine what the character wants—their objective.

The motivation to speak is key—what is the intention or action behind the speech. What is the obstacle that he or she is attempting to overcome? How high are the stakes? What will happen if they fail? What will happen if they succeed?

Your Choice

10/2/2015

 
Make it a good one!

Your Choice

10/1/2015

 
Make it a good one!

    Creative Writing Journal Prompts

    REMEMBER:
    You are to journal every day including weekends. These journals will ALWAYS be free writes (your choice of topic!) and are not listed separately on this blog.

      All journals must be in a college-ruled composition notebook and should be AT LEAST one full page in length. (see handout)

    Click here to get some inspiration for a weekend choice journal!

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