ext_88293 ([identity profile] mbarker.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] writercises2008-03-29 06:43 pm
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I Found It!

You're in luck. I stumbled across a cache of notes from some years back that seem to have odd hints and suggestions about some ideas for writing. So I thought perhaps I would use them as the basis for some new exercises. I know you've been waiting with trembling fingers. So let's get right to it.

Number one seems to have been me playing with variations on a phrase. Why don't you give it a try yourself? I was starting with "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Since one of my pet peeves is the tendency to use punishment when reward will work better, I was mangling it somewhat like this:
  1. An ounce of reward is worth a pound of punishment.
  2. A pat of reward is worth more than a pound of punishment.
  3. A small pat of reward outweighs a pound of punishment any time.
  4. A light pat in reward does more than a hard pound of punishment.
  5. A light rewarding pat keeps people going long after a hard pounding has stopped all effort.
Not quite ready for prime time, but certainly a lot of fun to play with. Take your own phrase and warp those words! Try to come up with an aphorism that will live through the ages, or at least until tomorrow.

Number two. How about picking a number between one and six? Okay? Here are some phrases I had scribbled down.
  1. My deathday is coming
  2. innocent until traumatized (or innocent until victimized? Pick the one you like better)
  3. bums are subject to grime and banishment
  4. extraordinary minus ordinary equals ???
  5. He's a time bopper
  6. It wasn't just a story, was it? (With thanks to The Adventures of Baron Munchausen?)
Now take that phrase and do something with it. Maybe start out by doing a little brainstorming about just what the heck it means, and what it might suggest about a story or poem. Perhaps about a character, or a scene? Go ahead, what happens next?

Number three seems to be a whole collection of odd titles. So for those of you who'd like a title to start your wheels churning, here you go. Pick one that resonates for you and scribble. Or pick a number from one to 11 and see which one you've stumbled across.
  1. The Songs They Sing in Hell
  2. Some Days You Can't Get Out Of the Blender
  3. The Rainy Season of Martha
  4. High Precipitation with a Chance of Statues
  5. Equations That Bite
  6. Bury Me at A Crossroads
  7. A Murchison by Any Other Name
  8. A Little Castration's Good for the Soul
  9. Boots without Laces
  10. The Bizarre Tale of Love and Kippers
  11. The People's Libation Fount
There are more notes on this stack but I think I'll stop here and save some for later. So go ahead and write.

When we write, we let others imagine.