14 Day Writing Challenge – Part 1

After too long away from creative work due to personal reasons, I needed something to reinvigorate my brain. Thankfully, a loved one noticed what I needed and put together a 14 day writing challenge to get me back into my sweet spot.


I plan to post about them here as I go, and hopefully share some of what I wrote with you. Maybe you’ll find some of these challenges worthwhile. If you do (or if you don’t), let me know and we can compare notes.


I just finished day two, and am having fun so far.


Day 1: Turn on your TV. Write down the first line that you hear and write a story based on it.


Not having cable, I put a random Twitch channel on my PC and the first line that I heard was “60 seconds remaining”. I quite like the story I wrote (the last minute of a man aboard a self-destructing space ship) so I won’t be posting it on this site as of yet. Another draft or two and some editing and I’ll try submitting it for publication.


Day 2: Find the 7th book from your bookshelf. Open it up to page 7. Look at the 7th sentence on the page. Begin a poem that begins with that sentence and limit the length to 7 lines.


The seventh book on my shelf is 999: 29 Original Tales of Horror and Suspense. The seventh sentence on the seventh page is


To be polite, Chirkov said he would consider the acquisition: evidently a great bargain.


Not the best first line to a poem, for sure. I used it verbatim originally but below I used some creative license to lop off the first few words. The rest of the poem is unchanged from what I originally wrote.


He would consider the acquisition:

evidentally a great bargain.

But he knew the superstition

That a deal made in gypsy jargon

Has hidden in it a silent condition:

A new plot in the family garden

And an untimely visit to the mortician


Well, poetry is not my strong-suit, but it was fun to try to write something that worked.


More challenges to come over the next few days!

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