
Today’s prompt was inspired by my recent strong reaction against the short story Heat by Joyce Carol Oates.( I hated it.)
The story is set in a past that I presume is similar to the author’s own: a world where ice deliveries still happened and kids spent long summer days largely unsupervised in their dusty country town. Then one day, something happened that no-one in the town will ever forget.
The Prompt
Mine your childhood for an event that you’ll never forget. Create a story based around it.
Tips
The story does not have to be hugely dramatic. It doesn’t have to be a murder or a disappearance; just something that you remember (the day they installed the new swings at the playground; the time you got lost for five minutes at the fair; the annual strawberry festival).
Think of a character this would matter to. It can be someone radically different from the you-of-your-memory.
Paint a picture of the place, the people, the importance of the event to them.
Pay attention to the imagery you choose to use. Make it fit with the time/place.
Make your characters three-dimensional but don’t be afraid to let someone be a bit of a hero.
Go!
Published on June 17, 2014 21:01