SammyNewbie
06-01-2013, 11:47 PM
This was actually an idea that I borrowed from a writer I knew from another place. What happens is that we will come up with three words. And then the other person will have to write a short paragraph/story that links the three words together somehow in a logical fashion.
It's good for writers that are blocking and just need abit of inspiration.
Twist is, on these forums, it must be a sex novel.
I'll start by giving the first three words, then someone can write the passage if interested, and after that that person can give the next three words.
Carrot. Lotion. Shorts.
Since we are working adults, I'll adjust the rules a little.
1) Multiple people can post on the same topic/request at one time(since we aren't so free to just wait)
2) Words can be titles too eg. That Fateful Encounter can be chosen to be interpreted as a title, or just having those three words in the story
3) If you decided to work on a topic, but someone else has already posted a reply, I advise against it unless you already have an idea (it gets hard when you have the same idea, or you read the person's work, making you think that's the only thing you can do)
4) When two people that make a post on the same topic have different word sets, both may be chosen and worked on
5) This is just meant for writers to jog ideas or rediscover their passion for writing (no pressure to take up a topic you don't want)
6) Have fun and pick interesting words
It's good for writers that are blocking and just need abit of inspiration.
Twist is, on these forums, it must be a sex novel.
I'll start by giving the first three words, then someone can write the passage if interested, and after that that person can give the next three words.
Carrot. Lotion. Shorts.
Since we are working adults, I'll adjust the rules a little.
1) Multiple people can post on the same topic/request at one time(since we aren't so free to just wait)
2) Words can be titles too eg. That Fateful Encounter can be chosen to be interpreted as a title, or just having those three words in the story
3) If you decided to work on a topic, but someone else has already posted a reply, I advise against it unless you already have an idea (it gets hard when you have the same idea, or you read the person's work, making you think that's the only thing you can do)
4) When two people that make a post on the same topic have different word sets, both may be chosen and worked on
5) This is just meant for writers to jog ideas or rediscover their passion for writing (no pressure to take up a topic you don't want)
6) Have fun and pick interesting words