Camp NaNoWriMo ends today (I'm just about to crank out my last 1600 words!), but I've found a challenge for May as well:
Story A Day month.
The idea is that every day in May, you write a story. It can be of any length. A one-page story, a one-paragraph story, a one-sentence story, as long as it is a full story with a beginning, middle, and end. I'm looking forward to it. Rather than stare at the same novel I've been working on since November EVERY SINGLE DAY, slowly growing to hate it as the damn thing just won't end, I'll be able to do something different every day, and I can adjust the length to my available time and level of inspiration. And every single day, I'll FINISH something. That moment of pride when you know it's done, I'll get that every single day.
They offer writing prompts each day, and they do sell some e-books with more, but obviously you don't have to buy them.
When you're a writer, it's really important to write every day. This is a great way to do that, get lots of ideas, learn and grow, without committing to a longer story. I'm looking forward to it, and I'll post my stories here every day; who's with me?
Writing PromptsThere are two sets of writing prompts: the official ones provided by Story A Day, and the unofficial Bay12 randomly generated prompts, provided starting on day 3 because the official ones tend to be... not actual prompts. Feel free to choose which prompt you want to use, or combine them both.
Official: Getting Home (provided by Neil Gaiman)
Official: Magnetic Words
"Imagine your protagonist has just opened a large magnetic poetry kit. Which words call to him/her? Will s/he put these words on the refrigerator in a random scattering or compose a sentence? Share your words and sentences here."
Official:
"Work the words vermillion and musky somewhere in the next 250 words you write."
Bay12: Funded Cheating
Official:
"Write a story of around 2000 words."
Bay12: Imperative Obsession
Official: Shame
Bay12: Acquired Confirmation
Official: "Set aside a full hour to write a short story. Start and finish the story during that time."
Bay12: Static Food
Official: Write the story that accompanies this ending line:
I clicked off the safety, swearing that if she showed her face here today, my room would be the last one she ever entered.
Bay12: Hierarchical Enlightenment
Official: "Write A Story Where Everything Hinges on Your Character’s Most Desperate Desires"
Bay12: Medical Folk
Official: "Write A Story Set In A Hospital
(or any other high-tension setting, if you’re not familiar with hospitals)"
Bay12: Unsupported Floor
Official: Choose a piece of music from the list below. Listen through it once or twice and get your mind in the mood of the music. Then start writing.
Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saens
Fanfare for the Common Man by Aaron Copland
Egmont Overture by Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18 (II. Adagio Sostenuto) by Sergei Rachmaninoff
The Planets by Gustav Holst (choose one movement)
Bay12: Shimmering Pamphlet
Official: "Write A Story Wrapped Around An Action Scene"
Bay12: Sullied Hat
Official: "Write A Story Told Almost Completely In Dialogue"
Bay12: Undisturbed Conservatism
Official: "Write A Story Rich In Description"
Bay12: Same Plight
Official: "Write A Cinderella Story."
Bay12: Young Neurologist
Official: "Write A Story Told In The First Person"
Bay12: Funny Federation
Official: "Write A Story in the Second Person Perspective"
Bay12: Uninteresting Joy
Official: "Write A Story in The Third Person, Limited Perspective"
Bay12: Supernatural Lifestyle
Official: "Write A Story From The Third Person, Omniscient, Perspective"
Bay12: Amid Raving
Official: "Write A Story From Multiple Perspectives"
Bay12: Legal Grass
Official: "Write An Epistolary Story (i.e. One Told As A Series of Letters/Documents)"
Bay12: Agnostic Mail
Official: "Write A Non-Linear Story"
Bay12: Capital Happiness
Official: :Use These Words In A Story: Lettuce, Happen, basket, Winter, Sister, Monster, Supper, Subject, Puppet"
Bay12: Bubbling Deep