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Cinematic fic-spiration
Those of you who are more high-brow may raise your eyebrows at me, but sometimes my writing is inspired by movies. Not like fan fiction–that’s not my style–but mostly using elements like mood, tone, or a more abstract idea. After first seeing Pan’s Labyrinth I wrote stories with dark, twisted settings. Upon being introduced to The Hunger Games, I tried my hand at some post-apocalyptic fiction. The Fault in Our Stars…well, that one just made me cry.
So last night, I saw Jurassic World.
I know what you’re thinking.
Though I’m tempted, I won’t be delving into any science fiction stories about dinosaurs. Promise.
But in the spirit of cinematic inspiration, maybe just take a look at our optional prompt:
Oh, brother, where art thou?
The optional prompt can serve as inspiration for your fiction or poetry. Use the question, word for word, in your story or poem, or just answer the question. Coen brothers allusions are optional. Already have a different story thought up? No problem! Use the prompt only if you need it.
We’ve gone unmoderated for the summer months. That doesn’t make it a free-for-all, as posts still need to meet the minimum guidelines listed below, but it does give you some more room to get creative.
Life of aimless wanderin’
For those looking for a challenge, we’ve got many options to choose from. Here’s a list of all of the poetry slams and focus on fiction features so far. Feel free to revisit a fiction genre or poetry form you enjoyed, or catch up on something you missed the first time around. Drawing a blank? You can also find writing exercises in the coffeehouse to get things started.
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Yeah write #220 fiction|poetry writing challenge is open for submissions!
Basic yeah write guidelines: 750 word limit; your entry can be dated no earlier than this past Sunday; fiction or poetry only.
How to submit and fully participate in the challenge:
1. In the sidebar of this week’s post, please grab the code beneath the fiction|poetry badge and paste it into the HTML view of your entry
2. Follow the Inlinkz instructions after clicking “add your link” to upload your entry to this week’s challenge grid
3. Your entry should appear immediately on the grid if you don’t receive an error message
4. Please make the rounds to read all the entries in this week’s challenge
5. Consider turning off moderated comments and CAPTCHA on your own blog
This summer, all our grids are unmoderated which means submissions meeting the basic guidelines will be published Thursday on yeah write. Those entries will be open to a popular vote with the winner celebrated on Friday.
Thank you for sharing with us your hard work! Good luck in the challenge…
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I honestly can’t abide people who have snooty attitudes about writing inspired by movies or television, including fan fiction. For me, writing is catharsis. Much of my writing is inspired by nightmares I’ve had. Some of us don’t have the luxury to be hoity toity, not that I’d necessarily want that luxury. I would hate to be the sort of person who turns my nose up at the things other people create to help them get through in this often exceedingly nasty world.
The whole idea does seem silly, doesn’t it?