There's nothing like being on the road to inspire a person to write. One of my favorite writing activities on a road trip is to snare 3-5 "found" items from a section of road--say a distance of 5 miles--and to challenge someone else in the car to make up a story featuring those items.
For example, yesterday, travelling from the east side of Washington state to Seattle, those items might include a brown bridge, a trio of white pelicans, and a child's three-wheeler oddly abandoned by the roadside.
The story must be relatively short--say, no more than 10 minutes in the telling--and must reveal something about human nature. In other words, they must create a small mirror in which to see ourselves.
Are you up to the challenge? Anyone who wishes is welcome to post their story here. Not sure long a Good Reads message can be, but limit it only to the amount of space allowed.
Ready? Set! Go!
Published on July 18, 2011 12:22