Weekly Drabble/Sketch Challenge 54
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FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER: the drabble challenge that we all know and love is the drabble/sketch challenge!! (That memorable 54th challenge... ). Artists, we want your artwork, but to quote our glorious leader the idea is to 'maintain the spontaneity and lightness' of the drabble, although if you are inspired to create an amazing oil painting/a novel from these prompts, please don't hold back.
Anyway - with that out the way, please have some more genres (remember, you don't have to use them as their genre - you can use them not as genres, but as their words, or you can use the conventions, or you can write/draw in the style of the genre, or you can write about our heroes creating a novel in this style, as in last week's excellent 'Angry Spider'. Variety, you see. Consider your life spiced).
This week's prompts are:
Pulp Fiction
and/or
Campus Novel
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER: the drabble challenge that we all know and love is the drabble/sketch challenge!! (That memorable 54th challenge... ). Artists, we want your artwork, but to quote our glorious leader the idea is to 'maintain the spontaneity and lightness' of the drabble, although if you are inspired to create an amazing oil painting/a novel from these prompts, please don't hold back.
Anyway - with that out the way, please have some more genres (remember, you don't have to use them as their genre - you can use them not as genres, but as their words, or you can use the conventions, or you can write/draw in the style of the genre, or you can write about our heroes creating a novel in this style, as in last week's excellent 'Angry Spider'. Variety, you see. Consider your life spiced).
This week's prompts are:
Pulp Fiction
and/or
Campus Novel