Writing Challenge: Theme with Variations

gimanator’s suggestion. The idea is to start with an image and each person writes about it as she or he sees it, in the writer’s choice of style.

The current kernel image: the sound of a violin

gimanator’s suggestion. The idea is to start with an image and each person writes about it as she or he sees it, in the writer’s choice of style.

The kernel image: after the death of someone or something
the sound of a violin
someone finding a box full of documents
someone kicking up leaves
someone riding a horse
someone walking a dog
someone on a rooftop
someone blowing bubbles
a girl slamming a book shut suddenly in a library
someone buys a cup of tea in a tea shop
a boy playing ball by himself

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Script Frenzy Scripts

June is history, the frenzy has passed, scripts are done. Or not. If you’d like other MBers to read your finished (or unfinished) oeuvre, email it to gapa @ musefanpage.com (delete the spaces). Purplefinch sent us hers just before she left for camp.

Now including scripts by: Mirabelle the divine Qween of Green; Alice.

June is history, the frenzy has passed, scripts are done. Or not. If you’d like other MBers to read your finished (or unfinished) oeuvre, email it to gapa @ musefanpage.com (delete the spaces).

In order to preserve the formatting and to make these easier to read, the scripts are set up as stand alone documents. Click on the link.

purplefinch’s script
A Fabulous, Amazing, Chaotic, Magnificent and Frantic Fiftieth Bi-Annual Vlascar Race: The Totally Fake and Dramatized Version!

Mirabelle, the divine Qween of Green’s script (now complete)
Esperanza Claudia Anastasia Trishia Millentando the Third Goes on an Adventure

Alice’s script (partial)
Jillie’s Amazing Talking Journal

Welcome, Newcomers! (July 2007 edition)

New and confused? Stop here first for help and a warm welcome, MuseBlog style. Be prepared for airborne pastry.

New and confused? Stop here first for help and a warm welcome, MuseBlog style. Be prepared for airborne pastry.

Please read The Rules. You might also glance at The HG2MB (Hitchhiker’s Guide to MuseBlog), which contains helpful hints regarding local customs, lingo, and other peculiarities of the blog; smiley information included.