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Weekly Exercise!
From The 3 a.m. Epiphany by Brian Kiteley.
Exercise number: 95, pages 128-130
(I didn't post the whole text as that wouldn't really be fair use, plus there's got to be a reason for you to buy the book right?)
If you choose to take on this mission, you can respond in the comments (as they have a much higher character limit than at LJ) or in your own post (if you do it in your DW, please post a link in the comments). This is in no way meant to be a fascist thing, so if you don't like it, feel free not to do it. If you love it, do it twice. Whatever makes you happy. Please tag your new post weekly exercise:response if you decide to make a post to the comm.
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[Edited: I originally typed LJ, and meant DW.]
Exercise number: 95, pages 128-130
Write a third-person story that takes place over an arbitraily long period of time, not a lifetime but several years, so you have to pick and choose important details or summarize lyrically or choose a consistent set of events that adheres to a theme or a structure. 500 words.
(I didn't post the whole text as that wouldn't really be fair use, plus there's got to be a reason for you to buy the book right?)
If you choose to take on this mission, you can respond in the comments (as they have a much higher character limit than at LJ) or in your own post (if you do it in your DW, please post a link in the comments). This is in no way meant to be a fascist thing, so if you don't like it, feel free not to do it. If you love it, do it twice. Whatever makes you happy. Please tag your new post weekly exercise:response if you decide to make a post to the comm.
Thanks,
Your mod!
[Edited: I originally typed LJ, and meant DW.]
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Took me a while, but I finished it.