Hey, guys!
So, in order to have a blog post ready for you guys on time at 6:00 AM (my time) every Monday, I decided that from now on, the writing exercises for the week will be on Mondays and Wednesdays, while the book reviews will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
This way every Sunday night, I will only have to write a writing exercise for the next morning, which is a lot less daunting than a whole book review.
Anyway, here's today's writing exercise.
You're ten years old and you're digging through the attic, looking for buried treasure in a way. During your search, you find a rusty old key slipped between the pages of an old photograph with a note that reads, "Darkness must be caged."
What do you do with the key? What kinds of pictures were in the photograph? What do you make of the note? What is your overall reaction to your discovery? And (arguably most importantly) what is your next move?
Have fun with this one guys. Be creative.
Happy writing!!
So, in order to have a blog post ready for you guys on time at 6:00 AM (my time) every Monday, I decided that from now on, the writing exercises for the week will be on Mondays and Wednesdays, while the book reviews will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
This way every Sunday night, I will only have to write a writing exercise for the next morning, which is a lot less daunting than a whole book review.
Anyway, here's today's writing exercise.
You're ten years old and you're digging through the attic, looking for buried treasure in a way. During your search, you find a rusty old key slipped between the pages of an old photograph with a note that reads, "Darkness must be caged."
What do you do with the key? What kinds of pictures were in the photograph? What do you make of the note? What is your overall reaction to your discovery? And (arguably most importantly) what is your next move?
Have fun with this one guys. Be creative.
Happy writing!!
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