A Request: Thank you for coming to the site and reading my stories. I’ve shared stories on a wide variety of topics, from painting to politics. I’ve used a number of writing styles, including haiku, political satire, fractured fairy tale, and creative nonfiction. I’ve shared photographs of the change of season. I’ve shared a creative writing exercise and, below, I’m going to share another one.
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Today’s creative writing exercise involves a random scenario generator. This is a creative writing exercise that you can do by yourself or with a group. In fact, it could be a good deal of fun with a group. You can use an online generator, such as this one: random scenario generator link
I’m going to share three examples of using the random scenario generator. The goal is to brainstorm ideas so that, at some point, you can create a story.Here is the first random scenario that I got: So, here goes:
The second random scenario:
You are at the reading of a will of a family member. Everyone thought that she was poor, but it turns out that she’s worth millions. How did she get so rich?
The third random scenario:
A friend has been staying with you since his relationship breakup. He has overstayed his welcome, but you don’t want to ask him to leave. Think of an imaginative scheme to make him decide to go.
Go for it and enjoy. And don’t forget to ask me questions! Happy Saturday!
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