Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Story Starter Scene Prompts-15 and Critique Contest

Let me know in the comment section of this post whether you find these prompts helpful. As incentive, everyone who leaves a comment on at least one Story Starter Scene Prompt this month will be entered into a drawing to receive a free critique/assessment of one of your scenes written from one of my prompts. This critique does not guarantee you will be published. This is simply a published author offering kind but honest feedback on the drawing winner's scene.

AND...you will receive 1 entry for each comment entered on separate weekly prompts during the course of the current month. I post prompts every Tuesday unless I'm guestblogging elsewhere. In that case, still leave a comment and I'll count the comment as another entry. Be sure to leave a valid e-mail address. I suggest you put [brackets] around the "@" sign so Net Spiders don't phish your address.

Onward to this week's prompt....


Story Starter Prompt 2
OBJECT:
• Write a 500-3500 word scene using five of fifteen Prompt Words.
• Begin each scene using one of three Scene Starter Sentences.
• Use any combination of (1) sentence/(5) words.
• Do three separate scenes with each prompt sentence if you want.
• Or if you’re really brave, try using ALL 15 prompt words in their proper usage and incorporate all three sentences into your scene hook ins or hook out.
• Most of all, have fun!


Prompt Words-2:
1. injury
2. hope
3. chill
4. lift
5. ski
6. vacation
7. ranger
8. rescue
9. missing
10.teen
11. foul
12. play
13. avalanche
14. lodge
15. crimson

Scene Starter Sentences:
A. "That one hasn't been open for years."
B. "Are you a novice?"
C. "All I know is there was a huge rumble!"


Happy Writing!

Cheryl Wyatt

2 comments:

Ashley Ludwig said...

Cheryl, I'm so using these for my current WIP. You just wait and see. Now, how to work Avalanche into a story set on the shores of Isla Mujeres in Mexico... hmmm...

~Ashley

Lisa Lickel said...

I haven't participated yet because I'm in the middle of promo and re-writing, but I used to enjoy them on another group I belong to. Sometimes it's just as helpful to you, yes? as others.
Lisa