"The rapture has begun - the end of days is upon them. When Angels and Daemons can walk the Earth, what is safe? The apocalypse is unforgiving, and so shall it's survivors be."
"Give your friends on Protag a challenge in which they have to write a story, poem, memoir, etc. in exactly a hundred words or less."
"Exercise -- try to write from a dog's (pug) POV."
"I got this idea by seeing the choice "writing exercise" in work types. No further comment :)."
"How the protagonist and antagonist of Leech Child spend a rainy/snowy/ugly day. Feel free to join in with your own hero and villain!
(Mature for language)"
"Here are the rules! You are to type gibberish until you find the beginnings of a story. Doesn't matter how crazy it is, just write. If you're stuck in the middle, continue with the gibberish until you get an idea. BOLD all of the words that are included in the character so that they
stand out in the forest of gibberish. This story can be as long or as short as you want it to be. You have a maximum 10 minutes and a minimum of 5 minutes, however. Hope you can type fast.
I have NO idea how th"
"A challenge and fun test of writing abilities, join in and enjoy yourself. You pick elements off a list and write a short story with them, and its all for the fun of it, come and join us!"
"Here's how it goes. You pick one of your favorite character(s) from your work and defend it as the best character you know. While it seems weird, it can make sense. You have to include a brief description of your favorite character. Have fun with it! (If you want your story to be read, you will have to post the name in your chapter. This will help me find it.)"
"a Haikai is a form of structured, collaborative Japanese poetry. One poet writes a haiku, to which a second poet writes a response in order to complete the haikai form."
"It just exercise how protagonize works."
"Your challenge, should you choose to except it, is to write a paragraph - may it be dialogue, a description, part of a solilioqy or a diary - inspired by a specific colour chosen by the person who writes the previous chapter, e.g. I write a paragraph and choose the colour 'red', then the person after me writes a paragraph inspired by the colour red. Not as easy as it sounds, but give it a go!"
"After a world war that saw widespread chemical combat, many of the survivors have lost one or more of their senses. At an Asylum for the blind, volunteers and staff work to ease the suffering of patients by sharing with them what they see and imagine."
"We all have had a worst day.Whether it was when we fell off our bike or mabye when you got kicked out of your friend's house. This is an exercise where you write a chapter about your worst day ever. But there's one kick. You have to write it as a story chapter. No matter what time of your life it was, we would all like to hear it!"
"A place where you can write yourself into your favourite movie/TV programme/book/general piece of fiction and make it go anyway you want to! A piece of fiction among fiction!"
"This poem describes the world from a twisted mind."
"Ever had a major arguement with your character? Or do you want to vent some frustration on a particularly frustrating individual?
Here's the place to do it."
"I was listening to Pearl Jam's cover of Last Kiss, and I had really bad writer's block. I decided to try and write a story based on the song, and this is what came out."
"Let's write a story (a short story, maybe?) one paragraph at a time."
"There are so many writing exercises, but not so many actual writing exercises that I could find. Here, the idea is to, very simply, set up a scene and/or situation with as much detail as possible, but, of course, without thousands of words. Not many people will read it if it's too long.
This is just a place to practice and hopefully receive some feedback, maybe discuss this aspect or that. I can't enforce this, but I'd like for us to try writing this on-the-fly. Just start writing. There are no"
"I'm trying to write magical realism for this piece."
"Heya guys! After struggling with a couple of overly deep ideas for stories I was inspired by a tiny event with my companions to write this little passage, and I thought it would be pretty ace if some other people did something similar! Anyway here I go..."
"A writing exercise a day keeps the rejection letters away ... or at least, I hope so."
"The idea is just to invent a monologue, addressed to one person. It can be anything: arrangements to go out, a declaration, a rant- go wild!
But not like, actually rabid."