Csharp said: A while back several of us wrote a page or two as an assignment put out I think by Writch and we all critiqued each other's pieces. It was fun because it got me writing and thinking about writing and reading and critiquing which makes one a better writer as well. We could try that...
So here's my challenge: Write something dealing with
tea leaves.
It could be a story, a poem, an essay, an prophecy, an eulogy, a creative tax proposal, or anything in between.
Needless to say, any genre is applicable.
Tea leaves could be literal(say, a company), figurative(eg, fate) or historical(eg, the British East Indian Company)
Csharp said: A while back several of us wrote a page or two as an assignment put out I think by Writch and we all critiqued each other's pieces. It was fun because it got me writing and thinking about writing and reading and critiquing which makes one a better writer as well. We could try that...
So here's my challenge: Write something dealing with
tea leaves.
It could be a story, a poem, an essay, an prophecy, an eulogy, a creative tax proposal, or anything in between.
Needless to say, any genre is applicable.
Tea leaves could be literal(say, a company), figurative(eg, fate) or historical(eg, the British East Indian Company)
Here's a link I pulled from the internet:
http://www.blackbird.vcu.edu/v5n2/poetry/plath_s/ennui.htm
Good luck!