A collection of one line exercises. In most cases, this is a phrase or single line intended to provoke a story - so go ahead, find one that makes your muse jump, and write!
Current Mood:chipper
Current Music:Small Town Southern Man, Alan Jackson
Last weekend, while acting as chauffeur for visitors, this line bobbed gently into my mind (we were on Beacon Hill, looking at the houses, if that makes a difference). I stopped the car, took paper and pencil in hand, and wrote it down before it could slip away...but sadly, nothing else has wandered over to join it during the hectic week that followed. So I'll give you the chance to put your words in line after:
You offered me a bowl of dried tears
Could be the first line of a story, might make something spark in the poetic vein, could even be a line for an essay (or maybe a musing? we shall see, we shall see).
CHALLENGE? A Quick One...
Date: 2008-02-07 02:51 am (UTC)Last weekend, while acting as chauffeur for visitors, this line bobbed gently into my mind (we were on Beacon Hill, looking at the houses, if that makes a difference). I stopped the car, took paper and pencil in hand, and wrote it down before it could slip away...but sadly, nothing else has wandered over to join it during the hectic week that followed. So I'll give you the chance to put your words in line after:
You offered me a bowl of dried tears
Could be the first line of a story, might make something spark in the poetic vein, could even be a line for an essay (or maybe a musing? we shall see, we shall see).
oh, yes. you may begin now...