30-Day Writing Challenge – Relationships version
Hello everyone! This is another version of the 30-Day Writing Challenge called “Relationships” where you create characters and stories inspired by your relationships with others.
It is going to be pretty exciting to get started with this creative journey. Below is the list of 30-Day Writing Challenge – the “Relationships” version and I have also listed down the rules which can help you structure and plan your challenges. Relationships influence our life and mind the most. We do not always have a good relationship with everyone but some people help us in our bad times and congratulate us on our good times.
Rules:
- Take a relationship as indicated in the checklist
- Write down the personality of that person – Basic nature, likes, dislikes, strengths and weaknesses, achievements and failures, and their overall life story
- What is that fiction character from books or movies or TV series that they most closely resemble
- Name that character and spin a different story with that character
- You can also create a new fictional character
- 300 – 500 words
- Real People, Imaginary stories
- Interpretation is up to you
- Take a print of the checklist I have shared below and use it for recording your progress
At the end of 30 days:
- You will have 30 pages of your creative writing tasks
- Compile and keep it as an important collection
- You can reflect and look into the improvement in your writing skills
- Valuable personal accomplishment
Next time you see someone, you will be amazed at how you see them in your imaginative world. You can take any of the writing challenges or all of them. It all depends on you. I will keep sharing different variations in the writing challenges that shall help you in achieving your goals. Choose the list that closely resonates with you.
Take the “Relationships” version of the 30-Day Writing Challenge and explore new realms of imagination. This will give you another approach when you are stuck and do not find inspiration. When you take this challenge, observe deeply and try to bring around something new. We all have the power to see things differently.
To refer to all the 30-day writing challenge, you can click the below link: