By Annette Cole Mastron, Communications Director for Southern Writers Magazine
As a member of a writer's group, each year, we write
a short story and are published in an anthology book. It's a great opportunity
to be published annually. The writer's group has covered a number of different
topics. Our last published book was a fictional dinner with a historical figure
entitled, Dinner with Destiny.
Our new anthology book subject is "What If." Take a true fact and write a "What if" this happened instead of what did happen and write 1800 words. It sounded easy at the time we voted on the subject of the book, but we have a deadline to email the editor on our specific scenario. The purpose is to commit to your topic so there is no duplication of facts. With the deadline looming, I've been wracking my mind as to what fact to use. This is hard. What fact would you use?
Our new anthology book subject is "What If." Take a true fact and write a "What if" this happened instead of what did happen and write 1800 words. It sounded easy at the time we voted on the subject of the book, but we have a deadline to email the editor on our specific scenario. The purpose is to commit to your topic so there is no duplication of facts. With the deadline looming, I've been wracking my mind as to what fact to use. This is hard. What fact would you use?
Frankly, I was stumped. I
had written and rejected several ideas as too complicated to explain within a
word count of 1800 words. Then, I found inspiration via an article in our local
paper, The Commercial Appeal. I get a lot of story ideas from reading the daily
paper. With the recent death of Muhammad Ali, numerous articles were everywhere
about his humble beginnings, controversial stands, talent for the sport of
boxing, self-proclamation of being "The Greatest," etc.
However,
not one article connected Muhammad Ali (The Greatest) with Elvis Presley (The
King) until I read Geoff Calkins column in Sunday's paper. Half way through the
article I knew I had my "What If" story idea for my fictional piece. I'm writing a story
about Ali and Elvis with an interesting spin.
What inspires your writing? Do you keep an inspiration file? Do you log what inspires your published work?
What inspires your writing? Do you keep an inspiration file? Do you log what inspires your published work?
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