11/25/21

2021 Writing Exercise Series #330: First Line Bonanza 26

The 2021 Writing Series is a series of daily writing exercises for both prose writers and poets to keep their 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. 

This is not a standard writing session. This is pure production—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 it, you will be able to complete all of the exercises in under 30 minutes.

#330
First Line Bonanza 26

For today's writing exercise write a piece that begins with one of the following first lines.

1) We knew better.
2) There was a fire in the woods—we could smell it.
3) "They said he was a pervert."
4) More than just violent—homicidal.
5) The stolen boots would never be found.
6) Long, beautiful hair streamed from under the baseball cap.
7) The car's window read 'San Diego or Bust' but it was smoking on the side of a Missouri highway.

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Bonus 'constraint': You must include a paragraph/stanza in which the all sentences or lines begin with the letter "F" and have at least two sentences that are four words long.
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If you'd like some background music to write to, try this "Jazz Cloud" lofi mix.