PROMPT 43 –
KNICK-KNACKS
This prompt
is similar to Three Item Monty in as much as it uses items to stimulate your
mind into generating new story ideas. If you have an old knick-knack drawer or
memory chest, look through it. Take out the items one at a time. Perhaps they
generate a memory that triggers a story idea. Or maybe they are interesting
enough to give you ideas if you think about the item in hand. If you don’t have
a collection of memorabilia then take a trip to a antique store and look
around. Something is bound to shake loose an idea for a story.
Example: I have an old aftershave bottle shaped like a car.
It still has most of the aftershave in it, but I can’t imagine its any good
after all these years.
The Glass Factory -
An inquisitive young man visits a factory that makes the
most popular toys on the planet. Everything the factory makes is made out of
the most beautiful glass—that doesn’t break. When he slips away from the guided
tour of the factory he discovers a gateway to a world where technology is based
on glass manufacturing and is powered by strange scented-liquids. Before he can
return to the tour he is captured by the Glass Baron and put on trial as an
industrial spy. His only hope of returning home safely is to escape the Glass
Castle and find the portal that
will take him back to Earth.
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