StillStunned
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Is anyone up for an exercise in exploring different styles?
Here's the idea. Below is the outline of a story. Anyone who wants can write their own opening paragraphs (say max. 250-ish words). Decide for yourself where you want your version to begin, whose point of view you want to follow. Whether you want to write in 1P or 3P (or even 2P, if you're feeling particularly bold). Present tense or past tense, it's up to you. Whether it would be plot-heavy or just a stroker. That kind of stuff.
So the story outline:
Husband and wife Jack and Jill are out for a walk in the countryside. They crest a rise, and see a stream below them. There's a tent, and a naked couple emerge from the tent and have sex in the stream. Jack and Jill can't keep their hands off each other as they watch.
Remember: to keep it short, let's confine ourselves to the story's opening (again: max. 250-ish words), although where you want to begin is up to you.
If you want, add a note about why you made particular choices.
Also, let's try and keep it respectful. Feedback and criticism are welcome, but don't be nasty about it. If you think you can do better, show us!
(Tip: try not to read anyone else's version before you write your own.)
Here's the idea. Below is the outline of a story. Anyone who wants can write their own opening paragraphs (say max. 250-ish words). Decide for yourself where you want your version to begin, whose point of view you want to follow. Whether you want to write in 1P or 3P (or even 2P, if you're feeling particularly bold). Present tense or past tense, it's up to you. Whether it would be plot-heavy or just a stroker. That kind of stuff.
So the story outline:
Husband and wife Jack and Jill are out for a walk in the countryside. They crest a rise, and see a stream below them. There's a tent, and a naked couple emerge from the tent and have sex in the stream. Jack and Jill can't keep their hands off each other as they watch.
Remember: to keep it short, let's confine ourselves to the story's opening (again: max. 250-ish words), although where you want to begin is up to you.
If you want, add a note about why you made particular choices.
Also, let's try and keep it respectful. Feedback and criticism are welcome, but don't be nasty about it. If you think you can do better, show us!
(Tip: try not to read anyone else's version before you write your own.)
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