Greetings Creative Writers!
With all the St. Patty’s festivities going on, I’ve been
thinking a lot about rainbows. They are mystical. They are enchanting. They are
BEAUTIFUL! And I LOVE them!
Throughout history, these mysterious bands of color in the
sky have AMUSED many writers and storytellers. We often wonder what is at the
end of the rainbow or… what lies beyond it.
Take a look at Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz as she ponders
this same question…
Dorothy soon finds out that the LAND OF OZ lies beyond the
rainbow. I’m sure that you all know this classic story, right? Lions and Tigers
and Bears! Oh, my!
What about the story of Rainbow Brite? She lives in RAINBOW
LAND. This enchanting setting exists at the END of the rainbow. Below is one of
several Rainbow Brite stories.
That was fun, wasn’t it?
Here is YOUR creative writing challenge:
It is now your turn to create a setting that lies beyond the rainbow or at the end of one. Describe this place. How do you get there? Who lives there? People? Made-up creatures? Is there magic in this place? Who has the magic? Who wants the magic? Are there towns, villages, forests, lakes? How do the inhabitants get around? Boats? Cars? Dragons? Unicorns? What do they eat? How do they pay for things? What kinds of jobs do they have? What do they want?
It is now your turn to create a setting that lies beyond the rainbow or at the end of one. Describe this place. How do you get there? Who lives there? People? Made-up creatures? Is there magic in this place? Who has the magic? Who wants the magic? Are there towns, villages, forests, lakes? How do the inhabitants get around? Boats? Cars? Dragons? Unicorns? What do they eat? How do they pay for things? What kinds of jobs do they have? What do they want?
While you are writing down all of these things, a main
character will eventually POP into your imagination.
What does this main
character want? Who is trying to keep him/her from getting it? And now you are
on your way to creating your own RAINBOW inspired story.
Good luck, and HAPPY writing!
Professor Watermelon
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