Thursday, 30 April 2015

The long-lost roommate

I have a few long-lost roommates. Some of them are friends that I drifted away from and have little desire to reconnect with. Others were frinds of frinds who were lovely household companions and I do miss them.
Others were merely because of campus allotment - I'm pretty apathetic to those.

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Something you had that was stolen

Two bikes. I've had two, good bike, that were stolen.
The first was a dark, green mountain bike. I loved that thing. It was so reliable and it helped me appreciate the outdoors and my body. Then it was stolen along with the bike rack it was attached to.
The second bike was a pale blue hybrid that was take from my backyard.

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Tell a story that begins with a ransom note.

This prompt sparked a scene from a potential sequel to the wip (work in progress) that I'm revising at the moment. That's all I'll say for now, but if you're intrigued, I might think about posting snippets from the current project ;)

Tell a story that begins with a ransom note.
'If you wish to see her safe and whole, you will come and work for me. I expect and answer by Wednesday noon. You know what I am capable of.'
Caroline gripped the note so tightly that her thumb had ripped through the edge. Her hands shook and her vision blurred.
'Caroline?' a voice, muffled by the rush of blood in her ears, said behind her. Caroline didn't move until a hand on her shoulder made her turn. Mary swam into view, her dark, shapely brows darwn. 'What is it?' she asked, and reached for the note. After a moment of resistance, Caroline opened her fingers.
'She?' Mary's brow puckered further.
'Abigail,' said Caroline, her voice quiet. Mary's eyes wnet round.
'Oh, Caro!' mary pulled her into a tight embrace. Caroline held her friend close for a breath before Mary pulled away again. A spark shone in her eye, 'it's the Professor, isn't it?'
'I believe so, yes,' Caroline nodded. her vision was beginning to clear. A resigned determination settled in her gut.

Monday, 27 April 2015

You are an astronaut. Describe your perfect day.

My perfect day.
My perfect day would be to wake up above the Earth and not have to work. I'd stretch and roll over, looking out the space shuttle sindows and gaze at the empty darkness and stars shining coldly. I'd daydream about what else we haven't found yet.
When I get hungry, I'd rise and make myself some breakfast and coffee and chat with my cabin mates. On a perfect day, they wouldn't have any work either.
Maybe after breakfast, I would call down to Earth and talk to my family. Even on a perfect day I would cry a little because I missed them.
Then, even though I might not have any work to do, I would get my suit on and go outside. Checking on things outside the ship is one of my favourite parts of the job. It's like being in an endless ocean, and it reminds me of when I was a little girl, when I'd think about the vast unknown and the very idea of my smallness would make my heart pound.

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Write Facebook status updates for the year 2017.

'Man, the lates Fb update is pissing me off! Come on Fb, make an update that actually improves the interface.'
'In six months I'm going to welcome a baby girl into the world!'
'It is soooo hot!'

Thursday, 23 April 2015

A housepland is dying. Tell it why it needs to live.

Please live. You are beautiful. You take my carbon dioxide and give me oxygen. Your deep green leaves give life to this room and make me happy. I need your life because all life matters. You are important.

The worst Thanksgiving dish you ever had

I'm Australian. And American. But I do not celebrate Thanksgiving regularly every year. So of course the holiday is special to me. And I love all my thanksgiving dishes.
Maybe the one 'dish' would be the delicious eggnog that cause my uncle to remark on how many calories it had.

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

642 Things to Write about

I did not realise that it had been so long since I've posted here. Almost two years! That's impressive, even by my standards.
In the meantime, I've actually started another blog. This one is about hair care and if you care to take a look, it's called Can't Stop Thinking About Hair over on Wordpress.
I'm back here because last Christmas I was given the writing exercise book 642 Things to Write About by The San Francisco Writers' Grotto. My cousin Caroline gave it to me because - like the rest of my family - she knows what a nerd I am for writing.
Only today did I pick it up and begin working through a few of the exercises. I try to write in my journal every day, but some days I get really bored of my voice and need a tad more direction. So I though I would reopen this blog and post the exercises daily.
I realise that with 642 exercises, that's almost two years worth of blog posts. But they're simple exercises, and my idea at this stage is to do a few of them each day, and then I will schedule the posts ahead of time. Cheating? Maybe. But are there even rules, except for what I give myself? It's my writing practice and my blog.
And speaking of my writing practice and rules, I'm just going to give a fair warning that because these are exercises, they will in no way be edited or even make sense most of the time. But I also want to start putting my writing in front of an audience, so this is a good, fairly low risk way to start. I may add some commentary to some of the posts if there are any back stories to my responses.

Enough rambling. Here is the first exercise.

What can happen in a second
Life can happen in a second.
Love can happen in a second.
Creation happens in a second.
So does beauty.
Sadness happens in a second.
Inspiration comes together in a second.
A kiss takes a second. Or a few.
A blink. And a faint.
Pain. And the world.
Poetry.

Thank you for reading,
Astrid