PROMPT 18 –
PH-PH-PHRASES
This may be
the simples writing prompt in concept, but can be tricky to execute. All you do
is take an old saying and find a way to turn that into a story, poem, or pitch.
Here are
five sayings.
A bird in
the hand is worth two in the bush
Don’t buy
other people’s problems
Look before
you leap
Don’t look
a gift horse in the mouth
Happiness
is a state of mind
Based on “a
bird in the hand is worth two in the bush” I generated this pitch.
Trade-Day Hunt (Middle-Grade) - Trina loved the market on
Trade-day. Today was no exception. Molly Burton had on her trade table the
perfect doll. The only problem was that Trina didn’t have enough money. Calling
upon the age-old tradition of barter, Trina agrees to locate two hard to find
collectibles in trade for the doll. Very quickly, she finds out that the rest
of the traders have deals of their own they need help with and soon she is in
over her head with tricky requests. All of this for a doll – the perfect doll.
Based on
“don’t buy other people’s problems” I generated this pitch.
Space Junk - Roy Spunkmeyer wanted to be a space merchant
since he was old enough to observe the stars in the sky. When an old friend of
the family announces that he is ready to retire Roy
jumps at the chance to buy the “slightly used” ship that Bill had been using
over the last sixty years. Only after Roy
spends the last of his savings, exhausted all sources of credit available to
him, and convinced his parents to take out a mortgage on their home does he
find out he has not only bought Bill’s business, but all of the problems that
go with it. How will he, and the crusty old alien that comes with the ship,
solve a cargo full of problems that were forty years in the making and do it in
less than a month?
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