posted September 25, 2013 11:06 PM
I can't remember the name of the game by basically it goes like this...I start by using three random letters and I write a short 3 line poetic verbiage per letter (it doesn't have to follow any specific rules...just sound pleasing) focus on the letter given. Then the writer gives three random letters for the next person to base their writing and then they name three for the next. BUT, this is the catch...one of the (3) letter choices has to be the same as one of the letters you had and used. Then others cast their opinion on which verbiage was best written fir the letter. For example, I will got first:The letters P, R, D
P: for parts of me with passion
Pulling me powerfully
Propelling toward pleasure
R: reserved to my responsibility
Rebound for my resilience
Relying in my reasoning
D: Desire that drowns me in distraction
Daring to deny myself the decadence
Of devilish deception
Ok, now I pick two random letters and then one of the three that I just used for the next person to use. Then that person will write and then give 3 letters to the next writer as described above. The reading audience (or participants) can give their opinion, based on the letter used By both writers. The audience may share their opinions as to what writing they believe was the most creative in using the random letter etc.
It really is a great way to test and grow your creativity, skill, and style! You have to stretch sometimes!
Who wants to play
Your letters: w, b, and one of my own letter...D. So you have to write 3 lines for each letter, using the letter as much as possible in a creative way. Go!