What if a misplaced letter in a word changes everything? A story about someone who wins a million dollars would be very different if they actually won a million collars; a painting of a world under the sea would look very different to a world inside a pea. Play around with a key word in one of your ideas and see what happens to your story or your artwork!
COVID-19
Hope, a poem by Alyssa Wu, 13
Alyssa Wu, 13Pleasanton, CA Hope Alyssa Wu, 13 Fresh air floating on the old urban streets San Francisco is a ghost town. The flowers are blooming silently, The once filled shops sit cooped up in an empty plaza. Unprepared awaiting to be prepared Gray buildings of fear in a major metropolis Next year at this time, the sun will still be rising on The golden gate bridge, The view is still there, the viewers far less Will you celebrate the new year with me? I spread hope we wouldn’t have to be six feet seclusion We won’t wear face masks anymore let’s hug and laugh to cheer The city is full of colorful vitality
Daily Creativity #49: Write about Your Past Self
Write about your past self–your babyhood, toddlerhood, or younger childhood. Think about what it would be like to be that age. You can work from memories, ask people about their memories, or make stuff up. Anything goes.