[Writing Prompt] – The Death of Imagination

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Day 4 and you’re back for more. Good for you!

How’s it going? Don’t forget to check in at the forums or leave a comment on this post when you’ve written today, or if you need a little encouragement.


The Prompt

Today, write a story in which imagination and fanciful stuff like art and interpretation have been outlawed. What kind of implications would that have? Why did they do it?


(What if no-one had had the imagination to see the importance in stopping to take this picture? How would language sound without metaphors? Would we, without history, be doomed to repeat it?)


Go!




And when you have written your story, log in and post your success in The Victory Dance group or simply comment on this post and let the congrats come flying in.

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Published on September 03, 2012 21:01
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