So last weekend I was at GnomeCon in Savannah GA. While
there I got a chance to do a writing exercise with a bunch of kids. Which I
think would translate well to any age group from kids to adults. Basically we Round
Robin a short story. So now I know what it is like to work on Axe-Cop.
My three partners in crime were Sailor Moon, a little girl
dressed up like the TARDIS, and a boy who was in love with Xenomorphs.
This is how the story went thanks to their incredible imaginations,
and this was one of the best times I have had at late at conventions.
In a galaxy far far far away on a pink
battleship flying through the Beach Cosmos; Tinkerbell the Captain of the X-42
and a legion of Zenomorph soldiers land on the planet of Be-Gal. There they
discover a land of ice cream inhabited by the men of Coke A Cola.
The Xenomorphs try to make with the liquid
men of Coke A Cola, but they were thirsty. The Xenomorphs’ mouths extended
forth to drink the Coke. The Coke Men attacked the Xenomorph soldiers with coke
rays making them all sticky.
But then came the Ice Cream Warrior of the
Alabama city of Zruccnni and freezes the army of Xenomorphs.
Then out of the green skies in flies Captain
Tinker the Bell, because she powered up, and used her unfreezing ray to save
her Xenomorph soldiers.
Captian Tinker Bell, her Xenomorphs, the
Coke Men, the Warrior of Ice Cream all gathered on the field of battle.
In the distance the Pink Battleship flies
off to GnomeCon 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 54! Because the battleship, now commanded by
the second in command Xenomorph, was secretly the Master’s TARDIS.
Back
on the Planet Be-Gal, on the field of battle the Xenomorphs say, “Why are we
even battling? We can just eat the Ice Cream Warrior.”
The Men of Coke cheered this idea because
the Ice Cream Warrior was actually the evil Warlord of Planet Be-Gal.
At this point I had to run to do another panel, the con kept
me quite busy, but Sailor Moon finished the story for us.
A cat comes and eats cake and eats the coke
men and the Xenomorphs leave.
In truth the story makes no sense, but it was a lot of fun
to do. But it really got me thinking wouldn’t be fun to get a group together
and just write a story in Round Robin to see what we get. I think Teens would
get a blast out of doing an exercise like this. Because you never know what you
are going to come up with.
The funny part to this story was that GnomeCon is filled
with volunteers from SCAD. One of the SCAD volunteers was assigned to help me.
She videotaped the whole insanity. It was quite insane and I was quite
animated. It turns out she is going to illustrate the story. I can’t wait to
see what happens with the story once it is illustrated.
I love the cycle of creativity that occurred with in that hour; it was more like 30 minutes. But fun and magic occurred.
Oh so much fun! I would love to do this at my writing group because there is such a diverse group of people with different backgrounds and writing styles. I'm glad you are finding your love of the word in interesting experiences and allowing them to make you smile again.
ReplyDeleteI've done this at my writer's group and it's always so much fun to see how differently people interpret things. Some of the stories actually turned out to be pretty awesome, weird - but awesome!
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