The Prompt: Freezing time. It's something we have all thought about whether it be for our own selfish reasons or maybe a heroic cause. Explore the freezing of time and be creative. The more out there the better.
Word Limit: 110-130 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, February 4th Photocredit: JCD Photography
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You lose your sight along with everyone else on Earth. Two years later your sight returns out of nowhere.
As you look around, you realize that every surface around you is painted with the same message, DON’T TELL THEM YOU CAN SEE! Word Limit: 110-300 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, January 28th Photo Credit: Ryoji Iwata Prompt: The ocean is filled with wonders and beautiful sights. People travel from all over the world to see new places and to swim in their oceans. On the other hand, deep trenches and vicious riptides make the ocean a dangerous place. Write a short Flash Fiction piece on the ocean, focusing on either its beauty or danger...perhaps both. Word Limit: 110-130 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, January 21st Photo Credit: Kelli Dickinson Imagine yourself being trapped behind mirrors. You can never escape and see the real world; you can only see people looking at their reflection in the mirror, looking at you, but they can’t see you. What feelings do you see portrayed in their reflection? Are they ever satisfied with themselves? And how about you? What does it feel like having no escape and only one way to look at this whole wide world? Feel free to be as weird and creative as possible. Word Limit: 110-130 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, January 14th Photo Credit: 1717, 1818, 1919, now 2020. The phenomonon only happens once every 101 years. And what a difference 101 years make.
Many of you might be writing resolutions for the new year. As you do so, consider what those resolutions might reveal about the time in which you live. For instance, students in 1919 likely did not have any resolutions about reducing their carbon footprint or limiting their time on Snapchat. With this in mind, consider what resolutions might look like for a student at King's in 2121. Write one or more resolutions that illustrate this character's life 101 years from today. -Word Count: 110 - 130 words (no more, no less) Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, January 7th Photo Credit: https://pixabay.com/illustrations/new-year-s-eve-fireworks-4652544/ |
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