Pick an ending from a book or movie that you really hate. Rewrite it as if you were the author. You do not need to give any background info already included in the original story, just pick up from whatever moment you feel is best.
Pick a genre of your choice and write a short story. It should include at least two characters, a clear setting, plot progression, and a clear ending.
Write a short story about the end of the world or someone trying to STOP the end of the world. It can be serious or humorous, horrific or absurd, it's up to you.
Write a first person narrative about a day as your future self at work. It must be realistic, but your job and home situation can be anything.
Write a short mystery story that involves a car chase, a barking dog, and a library card. A good mystery should include a good hook, a problem/mystery to solve, and a cleaver/unexpected outcome.
Author Name
Creative Writing
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Mirror Mirror
RETELL
TWists and Turns
Time Travel
Pick a story that you enjoy and it from a completely different perspective. Short stories work best. If you choose a long story just pick one or two parts to retell from your characters point of view.
Write a story where you travel through time. It can be using any method you choose, to the past or future, and as serious or fantastical as you'd like. It must include a conflict of some sort and a clear ending.
Write a modern fairy tail or myth to teach people a specific lesson or moral of your choice. You may draw up to two illustrations to accompany your story.
Write a story (any genre) where it turns out that the person you expect to be the bad guy is actually good.
Historical Hijinx
Write a historical fiction short story about any historical figure you'd like. This can be a specific person (such as Columbus) or a made up character from a specific time period (such as a native American in Cuba in 1492). Try to keep it historically accurate.
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ReWrite
You Choose
THE SKY IS FALLING!
Narrative
It's Elementary, Watson
Pick an ending from a book or movie that you really hate. Rewrite it as if you were the author. You do not need to give any background info already included in the original story, just pick up from whatever moment you feel is best.
Pick a genre of your choice and write a short story. It should include at least two characters, a clear setting, plot progression, and a clear ending.
Write a short story about the end of the world or someone trying to STOP the end of the world. It can be serious or humorous, horrific or absurd, it's up to you.
Write a first person narrative about a day as your future self at work. It must be realistic, but your job and home situation can be anything.
Write a short mystery story that involves a car chase, a barking dog, and a library card. A good mystery should include a good hook, a problem/mystery to solve, and a cleaver/unexpected outcome.
Author Name
Creative Writing
Choice Board
Mirror Mirror
RETELL
TWists and Turns
Time Travel
Pick a story that you enjoy and it from a completely different perspective. Short stories work best. If you choose a long story just pick one or two parts to retell from your characters point of view.
Write a story where you travel through time. It can be using any method you choose, to the past or future, and as serious or fantastical as you'd like. It must include a conflict of some sort and a clear ending.
Write a modern fairy tail or myth to teach people a specific lesson or moral of your choice. You may draw up to two illustrations to accompany your story.
Write a story (any genre) where it turns out that the person you expect to be the bad guy is actually good.
Historical Hijinx
Write a historical fiction short story about any historical figure you'd like. This can be a specific person (such as Columbus) or a made up character from a specific time period (such as a native American in Cuba in 1492). Try to keep it historically accurate.