Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
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Award-winning author Joseph Kertes, whose new novel is The Afterlife of Stars (Little Brown).
This week’s Write the Book Prompt was generously suggested by our guest, Joseph Kertes, who has used it in his classes. He was once asked by a ten-year-old in his daughter’s class - where he led the after-school writing club - “How do you know if you’re a comic writer or a tragic writer?” He answered, "Well, I guess if you start writing and it’s funny, you’re a comic writer." Then he brought them this prompt, which resulted in both very sad and very funny writing outcomes.
My best friend in elementary school was born without a head. At recess, she ran like the wind.
So that’s our prompt for this week. Write in response to that sentence, and see if what you come up with is comic or tragic.
Good luck with your work in the coming week, and please listen next week for another prompt or suggestion.
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