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Alive and Kicking

What does a story look like? How do you know when you've written one?


5 words, 500 words, or 50,000 words?

Prose, or poetry?

First person, or third person?


I'm more interested in a story appearing, than its appearance (if you see what I mean...)

So I say, don't worry about what you think it should look like. Chances are what you end up with will be different to how you imagined it anyway. Stories have a habit of writing themselves, once the words find the page...


I joined in with a creative writing workshop this morning. We did a few random tasks to generate ideas, spent a few minutes writing, then sharing was optional. We all started with the same tools and prompts, but came up with completely different shaped stories. That's why words are magic - you can weave them together in your own unique way.


Here's the story I made with pen and paper from: 'Wind powered acrostic'


Turning

Undulating

Rushing

Briskly

Inspiring

New

Electricity


How do I know it's a story?

Well, it tells me something about what a turbine does, in just 7 words.

I could add description to each line and make it longer, but I think it sounds rather good as it is: an accidental poem!



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