[Writing Prompt] Social Speech

Can you imagine your life without email, Facebook, Twitter, text messages?


Texting Oasis

Photo by John Frassinet


Can your characters?


If you’re writing contemporary fiction and your characters are still calling and popping round to see each other, you might want to rethink that.


This is something new in life and newer in fiction. How to integrate this stuff into the narrative? It’s an exciting chance to do something new. But “exciting” and “new” can also mean “challenging” and “fraught with clunky first attempts”.


Why not get your first attempts out of the way today?


The Prompt

Write A Story Using A Facebook Timeline


Tips

It doesn’t have to be Facebook, but some electronic form of communication should feature prominently.
Try to have your characters use the e-communication the way you do.
You might want to write the whole story as a series of Facebook conversations (how would you format that?) or texts between different friends (like an update of this phone scene from “Mean Girls”, which must seem hopelessly outdated to today’s teens!)
Streams of status updates and back and forth conversation threads (interspersed with direct messages (“who is ‘Janice Atherton’? And why is she commenting on my photo?!”)


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Published on April 03, 2013 06:41
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