dannoofthedead
12-Dec-2007, 06:24 AM
I forget what it was called in school but it was always a hoot and it seems appropriate for the fiction section. One person would start a story, writing a paragraph and handing it off to the one next to them. So, here is the beginning of a story and now someone else can take the next paragraph and so on. It doesn't have to be serious, romantic, funny, scary...just add a bit to it. Maybe it'll help get the creative juices flowing for some of us.
So here's the story. You are a person (sex indeterminate for now) in the middle of a city and you've just found out the world is coming to a screaming halt.
[insert clever story title here]
So there I was, no place in particular really, in the smallest town in the smallest state in that particular region of the country when the news broke out. The anchor man on channel 4, the one with the bad comb over and ill fitting off the rack blue suit, was sweating bullets as new reports came through to him every few minutes. His big brown eyes darted anxiously from side to side as he read the updates aloud, stammering and studdering over every other word in shock over what he was reading. Marshall law was being declared all across the nation as thousands of corpses broke free from their slabs and began a homicidal march towards the nearest city they could find. He urged us all to seek shelter, stay inside with all the doors and windows bolted and wait for help to arrive. When in Rome being a philosophy I held dear, I started my walk back to my car jingling my keys in my hand with every anxious step. I'd parked about a block away from the store, near the park because it had been such a pretty day. Something crunched behind me, a sickening, wet, sloppy sound that made me regret my need for fresh air and sunlight. Slowly, I turned...
{and now some one else can take it}
So here's the story. You are a person (sex indeterminate for now) in the middle of a city and you've just found out the world is coming to a screaming halt.
[insert clever story title here]
So there I was, no place in particular really, in the smallest town in the smallest state in that particular region of the country when the news broke out. The anchor man on channel 4, the one with the bad comb over and ill fitting off the rack blue suit, was sweating bullets as new reports came through to him every few minutes. His big brown eyes darted anxiously from side to side as he read the updates aloud, stammering and studdering over every other word in shock over what he was reading. Marshall law was being declared all across the nation as thousands of corpses broke free from their slabs and began a homicidal march towards the nearest city they could find. He urged us all to seek shelter, stay inside with all the doors and windows bolted and wait for help to arrive. When in Rome being a philosophy I held dear, I started my walk back to my car jingling my keys in my hand with every anxious step. I'd parked about a block away from the store, near the park because it had been such a pretty day. Something crunched behind me, a sickening, wet, sloppy sound that made me regret my need for fresh air and sunlight. Slowly, I turned...
{and now some one else can take it}