Williamsburg Creative Writing Group

Prompts for the week of September 20th, 2012

Prompt
As I was riding around the other day I began to notice some of the road signs. Knowing that you are always up to a challenge let’s create a story from one or more of the following signs.
Rail road crossing ahead
Do not pass
Yield
Service road only
One way

FIVE WORDS
Create a short story using these five words:
Financial, connect, style, marathon, spider
HAVE FUN!
PLEASE NOTE: We might have a guest speaker this week.  The young, self-published author, Keith Maginn might join us to share the steps he took to publish his self-help memoir.
The Williamsburg Creative Writing Group meets every Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm. Everyone is welcome.

Williamsburg Creative Writing Group

Williamsburg Creative Writing Group
Prompts for the week of September 13th, 2012

Prompt:
Create a short story from one or more of the following prompts.
Making mornings magnificent
People say I’m earthbound
She was the fashion bug of her time
A shared passion
A family on the move

FIVE WORDS
Create a short story using these five words:
Behavior, errand, circles, selection, sword fish

HAVE FUN!
The Williamsburg Creative Writing Group meets every Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm. Everyone is welcome.

Williamsburg Creative Writing Group

Williamsburg Creative Writing Group
Prompts for the week of September 6th, 2012

Prompt
Create a short story using one or more of the following prompts.
What am I on this Earth for?
If I could write a chapter—–
Walking in the park and I see a child——
The story of three women during the integration of schools

FIVE WORDS
Create a short story using these five words:
Telegraph, jump rope, dreams, memories, porcupine
HAVE FUN!
The Williamsburg Creative Writing Group meets every Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm. Everyone is welcome.

Amelia Library Writers Group September 11, 2012

Join us for Amelia Library’s writers group on Tuesday, September 11, 2012  at 6:00 p.m.   There are some fun activities coming up in the next few months for writers so be sure to come to learn all about them.

We will have a speaker at our meeting who has self published.  He will talk to the group about his experiences and share some tips and techniques that worked for him.

 

If you have writing to share, please bring copies.

Prompts for September 11, 2012

I want to try something a little different for prompts this month:

Start your story with this phrase:   I am still looking for the silver lining.

    1. Story setting:  on a veranda
    2. Include these words in your story:  debris, nun, cheer, zipper

 

  1. Start your story with this phrase:  The last time it snowed
    1. Story setting:  in a village
    2. Include these  words in your story:  global, native, granny smith apple, Germany

 

  1. Start your story with this phrase:  Looking out the window
    1. Story setting:  at a tea room
    2. Include these words in your story:  cloudy, United States, lava, oregano

 

  1. Start your story with this phrase:  With legs like
    1. Story setting:  at breakfast
    2. Include these words in your story:  inflated mastodon, reverse strike

 

  1. You’re on a top-secret spy mission—for your grandmother. She can’t make it to her Monday Night Bingo (you tell us why), but she’s certain that one of the regulars is cheating, and she sends you to check it out. Conduct a covert operation to catch this cheater in the act.

 

Williamsburg Creative Writing Group Prompts

Prompts for the week of August 30th, 2012

Prompt
Using one or more of the sentences that you created for this week as your prompts, write a short story. Remember to be creative and stretch your mind.

FIVE WORDS
Create a short story using these five words:
Clutter, amazing, backlash, inspiration, horse
HAVE FUN!

The Williamsburg branch is open again and looking great!Please stop in to see the improvements. The Williamsburg Creative Writing Group meets every Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm

Williamsburg Creative Writing Group

Prompts for the week of August 23rd, 2012

Prompt
In order to be creative you have to take your mind to unfamiliar places. Let’s explore the hidden treasures of our minds. Complete the following sentence by inserting one of the following.
If I were a —– I’d
A piece of fruit
A historical figure
A house hold object
A cartoon character
A zoo animal
A celebrity
Example: If I were a piece of fruit, I’d be a cherry so that I could sit on top of an ice cream Sunday.

FIVE WORDS
Create a short story using these five words:
Author, corn flakes, arduous, flash, monkey
HAVE FUN!

The Williamsburg Creative Group meets every Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm. Everyone is welcome.

Williamsburg Creative Writing

Prompts for the week of August 9th, 2012

Prompt
Setting the scene is very important. This week I will set the scene and you write the story.
It was nearly five o’clock when we were finally entering the fairgrounds. I had hoped we could get the kids over here by noon but that certainly had not worked out. I hated having them out late because it always made the next day so difficult. But I guess I don’t have to worry about that because I will be on a flight out of here early tomorrow morning.
Just then my thoughts were interrupted when a man brushed by me. I turned, only to see him walking away from me as though nothing had happened. The hair on the back of my neck went up when——————–

FIVE WORDS
Create a short story using these five words:
Battleship, lace, impression, harass, koala bear
HAVE FUN!
The Williamsburg branch is open again and looking great!Please stop in to see the improvements. The Williamsburg Creative Writing Group meets every Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm

Williamsburg Creative Writing Group

Prompts for the week of August 16th 2012

Prompt
Let’s continue with setting a scene. You write the story. Let the story be serious or funny. It can be an adventure or a story rich in character. You develop it from the prompt.
A man and his wife move to a New England town. As they try to get to know the towns people better they find out everyone thinks the house they bought is haunted. The man starts making up stories about the ghosts in their house to gain attention. The more stories he tells the more become true………take it from there
Five words
Create a short story using these five words.
Ancient, window, kingdom, wheelchair, angel.
HAVE FUN
T’s tidbit
Remembering Erma Bombeck. 1927 : 1996.
Erma’s Quotes
Don’t confuse fame with success. Madonna is one. Helen Keller is the other.
How come anything you buy today will go on sale next week?
My theory on housework is, if the item doesn’t multiply, smell, catch on fire or block the refrigerator door, let it be. No one cares. Why should you?
(Erma was a very funny and creative writer, one of the best)
The Williamsburg Creative Writing Group meets every Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm.

Amelia Writer’s Group August 14, 2012

The Amelia Writer’s Group will meet on August 14, 2012 at 6:00 p.m.

The group has changed its format a little.  In the first half of the meeting we will have timed writings, discussion of techniques, speakers  and information sharing.  The second half will be dedicated to sharing writings and receiving feedback.  Anyone who wishes feedback on a piece of work will need to bring copies of what they will read for everyone.  Sharing time is limited to 15 minutes with 5 minutes allocated for feedback.  Feedback may be written or verbal.

In August I will share information from the book Bird by Bird : Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott as well as character charts and websites.

Here are some prompts to get your creative juices flowing:

1.  You’re on a golf course taking part in a fundraiser to cure a disease that’s near and dear to your heart. On the 11th hole, you hit a ball into the woods. While searching for that ball, you see a white rabbit that stops, looks you right in the eye and says, “Follow me.”

2.  A mad scientist approaches you with an offer: He has a secret potion that will help you get the thing you want most in this world—be it a person, a thing, an ability, etc. What you don’t know (and won’t reveal until the end of your story) is that there is one dire consequence (not death) from drinking the potion.

3.  You get a message, it is obviously for you, but it is scrawled in lipstick on a mirror in a public restroom. It’s unexpected, but now you know exactly where the killer is hiding. It’s time to find him and, hopefully, your friend (and hopefully your friend is still alive). Write this scene.

Create a short story/paragraph using these five words:

County fair, watermelon, hot, horse, quilt
See you on August 14th.  New members are always welcome.

Williamsburg Creative Writing Group

Prompts for the week of July 5th, 2012

Prompt
In honor of “Independence Day”, let’s all be independent and write whatever you want to write. You pick the topic, you pick the genre, you create the characters and the story.

FIVE WORDS
Create a short story using these five words:
This week you create your own five words. Don’t be easy on yourself, make them fun and difficult.
HAVE FUN!
The Williamsburg Creative Writing Group will meet at the Owensville branch during the renovation of the Williamsburg branch. Williamsburg will be closed for renovation July 9-August 1, 2012. The Williamsburg Creative Writing Group meets every Thursday 10:30am-12:30pm.