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"If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write something worth reading or do things worth writing." - Benjamin Franklin

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Day 31

Quick! Write down the first fifteen words that come to mind.

With those words, make a poem. Start each line or stanza with a word and connect them with images, metaphors, and words.

Challenge: Write a sonnet using your list of words. Since sonnets only have fourteen lines, you can cross a word out. Good luck!

Tip: Find the connection between the words. There's always a way to connect a series of words, so enlighten your creative side and find it. Once you do, just write. If it doesn't work out quite right at first, go back and switch some things around.

Ready. Set. Brainstorm.

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