This
exercise is to get you generating a lot of possibilities for your short stories
this semester and to get you familiar with the process of writing every
day. If I could have my way, I would
require you to write 250-500 words a day, 7 days a week, for the entire
semester. Think of the writer you’d be
after that! You’d have the beginnings of
a collection! But, since I can’t do
that, I will start the semester out by having you write every day for a week.
So,
here’s the assignment: Tuesday. 9-17 (yes, I have changed the due date to give you more time) you
must bring in between 5-7 stories (hence, a story a day) that could be the
seeds of your stories this semester. The
typical published short story is 15 pages long.
If you can manage to write a 15 page story every day for a week, more
power to you. But for the sake of your
sanity, I will require only that you produce 1-2 pages per each story (250-500
words). That “story” could be an opening
scene or two, or it could be looser piece of writing where you try to pin down
the story as a whole. I only ask that it
be intelligible enough for me to understand, as I will be reading these and
advising you on which would make the best stories for you to pursue, and that
it be an earnest attempt at creating a short story for a real audience.
Of course you are allowed to make use of the exercises you've done so far, and I will load even more exercises to your Dropbox file, if you need something to go on. Use them or don’t—it doesn’t
matter to me. All that matters is that
you write, write, write!
I am eager to see what you come up with!
I have to say, completing the arc of a story in 2 double spaced pages is a real weakness of mine. But this is helping me refine my economy of language to a great degree as well as learning how to convey information, backstory, and character in a single unbroken scene.
ReplyDeleteGood! I can't wait to see! (No pressure. . .)
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