—> Take a character from a piece you’re working on, and make them a baby. The exact age is up to you, but they should be about the age of a toddler. (Note: They should not be themselves stuck in th… more →
Creative WritingVerbatim wrote 1 year ago: —> Take a character from a piece you’re working on, and make them a baby. The exact age is up to … more →
Verbatim wrote 1 year ago: —>Fill in the following things about your choice of plot and conflict in order to flesh out … more →
Verbatim wrote 1 year ago: —> Pick a ‘problem’ and write a piece in which your characters solve the problem, using only dial … more →
Verbatim wrote 1 year ago: —> Put your character in a situation in which he or she faces a problem: arguing with another cha … more →
Verbatim wrote 1 year ago: —> Fill out the following (feel free to add to it) to ‘get to know your character’ better. Even … more →
Verbatim wrote 1 year ago: —> Pick one adjective, and follow that to another adjective that comes to your mind. An example o … more →
Verbatim wrote 1 year ago: —> Choose a topic or keyword (it can be as simple as the topic ‘blue’) and write exactly 100 word … more →
Verbatim wrote 1 year ago: —> Set a timer for five minutes, and during that time don’t let your pen leave your paper. Keep w … more →
Verbatim wrote 1 year ago: The hardest part of writing is the part where you put the pen on the paper, right? Here’s wher … more →