Writing Assignments

Three Word Wednesday.

Go to http://www.threewordwednesday.com/ and find the three words for this week.
from the site:
Three Word Wednesday gives writers, poets and those who journal a mid-week jolt of creativity.
Each week, three words are selected; you create something with the words. Then come back and post a link to your contribution.
The idea is to create an online writers’ collective, where feedback is offered and received.
All rights to the contributions rest with the author.
This is a place to stretch your muse, test your dreams.
Get writing, you.

Your DigiArt Tells a Story

Using a digital art application of any kind that lets you draw and/or paint, create at least four images that tell a digital story. Use captions and use your words to move the reader through the trajectory of the story.
Here is an example:
http://pln.lanecc.net/mindonfire/2012/01/15/lady-pig-sassy-crow/

My Dinner With Toska

Write the script for a conversation with your long lost friend Toska, who deals with ‘a dull ache of the soul, a longing with nothing to long for, a sick pining, a vague restlessness, mental throes, yearning.’. Generate five random words from the Words with No Translation tool and make sure Toska uses one word in each of his lines, making sure his words give some shade to their meaning.

Wikihop Poem

_cokwr: Use Wikihop (http://www.wiki-hop.org/) to entry two people who seem to have nothing to do with each other, than write a poem based on the connection results you get., _cpzh4: Writing, _cre1l: http://lisahistoryds106.posterous.com/bernhardt-to-bacon-a-wikihop-poem, _chk2m: Lisa M Lane, _ciyn3: 80, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

The Role-Playing Game

_cokwr: Inspired by role-playing websites, where participants create a character for themselves and "role-play" said character. Each post is a short piece of fictional writing, but unique in that each entry is supposed to purposely intertwine with the one before and after it (all written by different people!). How? Each time your entry starts, reference what the previous person's post dealt with, and when it ends leave something open for someone else to jump in. For websites, they usually stick to a set genre (fantasy, sci-fi etc.) and rules, but for this assignment I'm thinking of going crazy and setting no rules whatsoever. If someone writes about a cowboy in one post, go ahead and play a space alien in the next. So, lemme start this one off then: "Joe the clown was not a happy camper this morning. This was evidenced by the fact that he had put four lumps of sugar into his coffee, instead of the regular two. He only ever broke his two-sugars rule on special occasions, so going by that particular string of logic, this was a very special occasion indeed. Nevertheless Joe had little time to sulk, hunched over his kitchen table with remnants of buttered toast still clinging to the sides of his lips. And so it was that with a labored sigh he propped himself up off his seat and began the dreaded walk towards the front door, reaching into his pocket and pulling out a red rubber nose as he did so. He finished fixing the rubber implement on his own nose at about the same moment that his other hand fell on the cold, brass doorknob that led to the outside world. He paused for a moment, just a little longer than what he would usually allow himself (but this was a special occasion, remember). He then took a deep breath, turned the knob and stepped outside into the cold chilly morning air. It was time to have a word with the neighbours who had kept him up all night...", _cpzh4: Writing, _cre1l: http://z15.invisionfree.com/Myridia/index.php?act=idx, _chk2m: mome, _ciyn3: 187, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

Taking down Google

_cokwr: We all know that Google is taking over the world. This corporation is probably--scratch that-- DEFINITELY evil and needs to be stopped. Write a story about power hungry Google and/or other companies they own. Don't forget to include lots of pictures!, _cpzh4: Writing, _cre1l: http://imlikesoblonde.com/2011/04/06/ds106-really-is-for-life/, _chk2m: Cali4beach, _ciyn3: 114, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

Data of the Dead

_cokwr: Take stock of your digital identity and prepare for the inevitable. In a blog post submit your last will and testament, describe how you wish to be digitally remembered, and will your embedded digital ephemera to [less then]loved ones. Inspired by: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/magazine/09Immortality-t.html, _cpzh4: Writing, _chk2m: Michael Branson Smith, _ciyn3: 132, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

Susan Carter Morgan’s Tell me a story

_cokwr: Everything has a story. So, find an item that you have an extreme emotional attachment to, take a picture of it, and tell the story! Convey all the emotion and feeling, and let us know why the item is important to you!, _cpzh4: Writing, _cre1l: http://takterajima.blogspot.com/2011/10/tell-me-story.html, _chk2m: Takeru Terajima, _ciyn3: 205, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

haiku it up

_cokwr: For the writing assignment, take a random Dailyshoot photograph and create a haiku using that image. Let the image inspire you to create a poetic haiku. Don't know what a haiku is? The most common form for Haiku is three short lines. The first line usually contains five (5) syllables, the second line seven (7) syllables, and the third line contains five (5) syllables. Haiku doesn't rhyme., _cpzh4: Writing, _chk2m: anagahama, _ciyn3: 104, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

haiku

_cokwr: ds106 writing, _cpzh4: Writing, _cre1l: http://komiyama-tuj.blogspot.com/2011/10/degital-story-telling-writing.html, _chk2m: Komiyama, _ciyn3: 206, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3: