Image Flash #6

Photo by Peter Luo on Unsplash

This week’s image prompt is by Peter Luo. As always, I chose it from unsplash.com.

And… yes, I should have posted this yesterday, but yesterday was… a complicated day. So I’ve uploaded my story for week 5 one day late, and the prompt is here one day late. It is like it is.

Have fun joining me and using this image as a prompt!

Image Flash #5: Prompt

Photo by Jonathan Taylor on Unsplash

Here we have our prompt for the week. This photograph is by Jonathan Taylor (IG: @jontaylor_creative). What kind of stories will it inspire?

This week I have a confession to make: I cheat a bit. Initially my idea was to generate one random image and use that one as a prompt. What I’m really doing is generate several ones, until I hit one that I find promising. Aside from that, it’s totally random: I use no tags, no search, and I don’t know what kind of images I’ll get. But they’re always taken from Unsplash (for now at least). And I think I’ll keep using this method.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to use this image as inspiration and write. And that’s it.

See you next week!

Image Flash #3: Prompt

Photo by gaspar manuel zaldo on Unsplash

Hello! Here’s the prompt for this week. The photographer is Gaspar Manuel Zaldo.

The rules, the rules… No rules. Get inspired by the image, write your story. Make it as long or as short as you want to. Post it online in your website, or social network you prefer, or not, as you wish. Use the #ImageFlash hashtag if you want to, and give me a shout about it here or on Twitter @VicenteLRuiz. And that’s it.

Oh, try to have fun as you write!

Writer Toils

Alex needed the words, but the words didn’t come.

She went into the kitchen, put water to heat, selected a tea can, poured a cup. She took her tea back into the leaving room, sat down, and stared out the window, thinking.

And still nothing came.

Oh, of course, nothing worth writing. Her mind boiled with everyday little matters. Bills to be paid, errands to be run. That kind of thing.

But fiction? It eluded her this morning. And that was a problem, because she was a fiction writer.

And she had a deadline.

Right. Back to square one, Alex thought. What did she have, aside from that deadline?

Nothing.

Ah, but no, that wasn’t true. She had a character. Without a name. It was a pity, because names helped her fix on her characters. But characters seldom appeared with their names attached.

Hm.

On her couch, her cat, Merry, shifted without waking up.

Alex sipped some tea, picked her notebook and a few pens without looking at their colours, and sat on the floor. She opened the notebook on her coffee table.

“Character Name:” It was a vibrant blue.

She changed pens. In an orangish brown, she started firing words.

Intuitive
Punctual
Respectful
Caring
Humorous
Generous
Cheerful

Ah, too many. Time to throw in some negative ones. A dark green spat some more words.

Messy
Cold
Weak
Erratic
Anxious

Now she had something. A black pen, boring, but anyway. In fact, Alex thought, we could even split these into two characters. Miriam. One was Miriam. And Jermaine. What if they’re together? Yes. Yes, they are. They have been a couple, for some time. We’ll have to decide if they have married or not, and why. Later.

Fiction, fiction. There was something wrong with their relationship. Yes. That happens to couples. But fiction, Alex, fiction, she thought. What’s happened? A maroon pen now? Ah, Jermaine met someone… Where does she work? She’s a yoga instructor, and there was this guy. And something clicked between them. And Jermaine couldn’t understand it, because after all, hey, she had always liked women and she and Miriam were a couple and those things only happened in the novels, right?

A deep blue pen. Hugo… no, Lorenzo. Lorenzo was the guy’s name. Ah, how long until Jermaine discovered his true nature? The fact that he had… this glamour? Yes, it had been used before. Alex could change that later. And Lorenzo… Ah, fantastic, he had shifted realities. He had run from his family and his duties (which duties?), but he had a problem because he had found he couldn’t completely hide his powers while in our world.

Alex changed colours. Leaf green. An attack. Strange wolf-like creatures that attack Jermaine when she was talking to Hugo after a class. Only she hadn’t realized they had come for Lorenzo in the first place.

A fiery orange brought Miriam back. Alex laughed as she wrote: “Miriam is a shapeshifter.” Ha. Where had that come from? “And of course Jermaine didn’t know.”

Right. And now it was time to try and see how all of those clicked together.

Alex walked into the kitchen, her mind racing. She grabbed the pot, and for a second wondered why the water inside was hot. She shrugged and made herself a cup of tea.

She went into the living room, grabbing her pens and notebook and sat by her computer.

Merry shifted again and purred, still asleep.

The first cup of tea lay abandoned on the coffee table by the couch, almost cold now.

Image Flash #2

Photo by Brittany Bendabout on Unsplash

If it’s Friday, we have a new Image Flash! The author of this one is Brittany Bendabout.

Remember “the rules”: get inspired by the image and write. That’s it. Make it log or short. Do it on your webspace of choice. All is up to you. If you want me to take a look, use the #ImageFlash hashtag on Twitter and I’ll try to drop by. In short, I just offer this writing propmt and you do what you want with it.

I’ll have my own story up here when I can, and besides that, see you next week with a new prompt.