Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Friday, March 14, 2014
HISTORY AMIDST THE COBWEBS
Ellen McHugh had finally steeled her nerve to face the task of clearing out grandmother's home after her sudden passing. Ellen found a box of letters written to her grandmother. They weren't from her grandfather. The correspondence was signed by a historic figure. Who was this person? Write a flashy piece of fiction detailing grandmother's hand in an important event!
Saturday, October 20, 2012
A LETTER TO THE WORLD
You are anyone in history.
Write a letter to someone expressing your fear, or confidence about an upcoming event in your life. Tell of your thoughts about what is about to transpire.
Your correspondence will become a document of historical significance, it's that big.
Sit right down and write yourself a letter.
Labels:
failure,
history,
letter,
premonitions,
success,
trepidations,
writing
Thursday, July 26, 2012
AND SOMETIMES FICTION IS STRANGER THAN TRUTH
Today, take an event in history (world history or your personal history) and write it as a piece of flash fiction. Change the names, places and whatever you need to to "protect the innocent" and give your story a surreal feel. And as always, remember: Everyone has a little story...
Friday, June 1, 2012
~In Ancient Shoes~
~In Ancient Shoes~
Write a historical fiction from the perspective
of a historical figure who experienced it firsthand,
(you may want to do some research for this).
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