1/24/20

2020 Writing Exercise Series #24: Three Things Together 4


The Notebooking Daily 2020 Writing Series is a daily writing exercises for both prose writers and poets to keep your creative mind stretched and ready to go—fresh for your other writing endeavors. The writing prompts take the impetus—that initial crystal of creation—out of your hands (for the most part) and changes your writing creation into creative problem solving. Instead of being preoccupied with the question "What do I write" you are instead pondering "How do I make this work?" And in the process you are producing new writing.


These exercises are not meant to be a standard writing session. They are meant to be productive and to keep your brain thinking about using language to solve simple or complex problems. The worst thing you can do is sit there inactive. It's like taking a 5 minute breather in the middle of a spin class—the point is to push, to produce something, however imperfect. If you don't overthink them, you will be able to complete all of the exercises in under 30 minutes.
#24
Three Things Together 4
Photo by Steven Wright on Unsplash
For today's writing exercise you will write a piece of poetry or prose which contains the following three things, Nice and simple.

But before you do that, read this section about Edith Wharton's travels abroad and write five (5) sentences describing or referencing interesting things you read there. You don't need to use any of these sentences, but take them seriously as a warm up, and maybe you can use one.

  1. A banana
  2. A magnifying glass
  3. Bambi (the character)

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If you'd like some background music to write to, try Chet Baker and Paul Bley's 1985 jazz album Diane.