Hi folks
Just wanted to say everybody’s doing great.
(In
fact, you’re doing so great that I’m still processing all the many
script bits that you’re sending to me. I should have some fun statistics
soon, but I had both day jobs yesterday - and I'm working the second job both days over the weekend as well - so free time has been limited.)
You may think just having a page or two is nothing special, but any writing in a day is more progress than no writing.
And it doesn’t have to be perfect, that’s what rewriting later is for.
For now, just push through.
And
if you aren’t feeling it one day here in November, remember that at the
end of every one of these emails there’s an escape hatch option:
“Lights up
(Something happens)
Lights down.”
I change them every day to match the day’s challenge.
So feel free to use something like that on a tough day if you need to.
(Over the past two years, playwrights have put their own spin on the mini-play option, often in very amusing ways, so feel free to have fun with that as well - I am.)
Thanks
for prioritizing your own creativity, whether you’re responding to a
prompt, or just writing your own thing and using the daily submission
deadline to keep yourself moving forward on an existing script idea.
And now, let’s get you that writing prompt…
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Challenge #5 - Snapshots 1
Due: Monday, November 6th, 12pm noon Central Time
(1pm Eastern Time, 11am Mountain Time, 10am Western Time for the US Time Zones)
This challenge comes courtesy of Threshold’s founder and managing director, David Schlosser.
David’s also a photographer, so he thinks a lot in terms of images. And that’s what he gave me - a list of images or sensations you could use as a jumping off point for a character, location or story point. They also might inspire you to think of something related but completely different, that’s fine, too. Just want to get the wheels of the creative brain turning.
So here’s the first batch of images and ideas from David’s list:
Sitting by a rushing river
First bite of a fresh juicy peach
A black and white family picture from 1900
A crackling fire on a cool fall night
Diving into a clear lake on a hot summer day
Also, David also inadvertently ends up with some intriguing typos sometimes. That last one was actually sent to me as:
Diving into a clear lack on a hot summer day
So if you’re interested in exploring what “diving into a clear lack” might be, go with that.
Use whatever you find interesting as a jumping off point and get writing.
Or ignore me and write something completely different.
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If you’re not interested in this prompt, you can try 2021’s challenge #5:
Random Phrase Generator
Or try 2022’s challenge #5:
“This Guy Told Me He Was A Centaur…”
Or,
you know, just ignore the prompts altogether and write whatever you
want - as long as you’re writing and turning it in by the deadline,
that’s all that matters for the challenge :)
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Friendly Reminders - Answers To Common Questions:
(Follow the links to read me expounding on these items :)
Don’t Stress About Writing A Full Play
Don’t Stress About Sticking To The Writing Prompt
Don’t Forget To Vote: Tuesday, November 7th (or If You Can, By All Means Vote Early)
No. Really. I Mean It. Don’t Stress About Sticking To The Writing Prompt
Don’t Stress About Finishing An Idea (You Can Add Later)
Don’t Stress About Thanksgiving
Don’t Stress About “Succeeding” or “Failing”
Don't Stress About What You're Turning In Each Day
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How to submit your work for Challenge #5
You have options. They are:
Save your script as a PDF or Word Doc and send as an attachment to an email sent to ThresholdWritingChallenge@gmail.com
OR
Copy and paste your script in the body of an email and send it to ThresholdWritingChallenge@gmail.com
OR
Post
your script online (as a Google doc, or in a blog post, on your own
personal website, etc.) - email a link to this script to
ThresholdWritingChallenge@gmail.com
(If you’re going to Google doc
route, just make sure to have the document public, or give permissions
to our email address to open it)
When emailing us, make the subject line of your email - Challenge #5
(That just helps us sort through the email more quickly)
(Or, you know, just reply to this email if you want :)
OR
Post the link for the online document option above in the comments
section on this very blog post for this very challenge on the writing
challenge blog below
Again, this is: Due: Monday, November 6th, 12pm noon Central Time
(1pm Eastern Time, 11am Mountain Time, 10am Western Time for the US Time Zones)
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And,
just to reassure you, no, we are not going to be sticklers about you
following these directions down to the minutest detail - the important
thing is that you write, and then that you share it with us, so we can
keep track of who’s writing every day.
We will be VERY
understanding about technical difficulties and how they can screw up
making the deadline on the first few days. No need to fret about
anything except the writing (and hopefully that’s not something causing
you to fret too much either :)
Also, no, there is no penalty for
finishing and submitting early - but it also isn’t a race, so give
yourself all the time up til 12 noon Central Time on Monday to write if
you need it. When you’re done, you’re done.
Again, remember, it
doesn’t need to be great, it doesn’t even need to be responding to this
prompt (the prompt is just there so you’re not staring at a blank screen
to start with no idea what to write about :)
Doesn't even need
to be complete - you could have the beginning or the middle or the end
of an idea, maybe two out of three but not all, that's still fine. This
is all about getting things started, you can write more later. You have
25 more days to build on whatever you come up with today, if you want.
Just get anything on the page, even if won't make sense to anyone else,
as long as it make sense to you.
It just needs to be something.
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And that something can be:
Lights up.
Susan pulls photos out of a shoebox - one is a black and white family picture from 1900.
It reminds her of something she now lacks.
She dives into the box to search further.
Lights down.
The End
That’s always your escape hatch, every day.
That’s your base line.
Build on it.
Have fun.
Don’t stress.
Make an impulsive decision and run with it.
Breathe.
You’ve got the day.
Just write.
Matthew A. Everett
Literary Director
Threshold Theater
(he/him/his)
The video trailer for Threshold Theater's first virtual play reading in the New Play Reading series (back in May/June 2021), our reading of “Spellbound” by Matthew A. Everett - Thanks to his mischievous friend Jeffrey, who’s begun dabbling in witchcraft, Micah has accidentally dosed his best friend Auggie with a love potion. Which might be fine, if Auggie wasn’t straight, and married, or if Auggie’s wife Sarah wasn’t pregnant, or a practicing witch. With the help of Duncan, who runs the local metaphysical supply store, the race is on to whip up the antidote before anyone does something they’ll regret. Now on our YouTube channel
Support Threshold Theater on Give to the Max Day, November 16th
(Or feel free to give early, any time between November 1st through 15th)
Here's the link: https://www.givemn.org/story/Kssucf
Coming Monday, November 20, 2023 at 7pm:
If you’re local in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, come and join us for Threshold Theater's
seventh live play reading in the New Play Reading series. Like all good
LGBTQ+ theater companies, we begin our new season of programming with
"Mediocre Heterosexual Sex" - which is a play by Madison Wetzell.
Location: The Black Hart of Saint Paul
- 1415 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN - Doors at 6:30pm, Reading
begins at 7pm, Audience discussion to follow the reading -
About the
play: Four hours after her girlfriend dumps her, Erin switches her
Tinder setting to dudes because she hates herself. She quickly meets
Aaron, who is straight, conveniently nearby, and only too happy to
indulge her masochistic fantasies. To translate this deeply ambivalent
first hetero experience, Erin seeks the advice of the only straight
people she knows, a couple in a Dominant/submissive relationship. A
vexed exploration of gender, sex, power, and kink.
Coming Spring 2024:
“4Play with Threshold Theater”
Dates and venue still TBA
Featuring:
Amsterdam, by Collette Cullen
Bluetooth, by Liz Dooley
Hurry Up and Wail, by Anna Ralls
Just for Context, by Bethany Dickens Assaf
The Weird Ellen Prom Queen Trendsetters, by Elizabeth Shannon
Coming for Pride Month 2024
Monday, June 3, 2024
Monster Girls at Sunshine Donuts, by Dani Herd
A
vampire, a werewolf, and a Frankenstein's monster walk into a doughnut
shop... Meet Louise, Tally, and Elsie: the crew behind Sunshine
Doughnuts! The ghouls have fallen into a pretty pleasant spooky routine
for themselves; pouring coffee, baking doughnuts, arguing over
Scooby-Doo cartoons, having crushes on their regulars. Along comes an
unexpected late night visitor to throw everything into question.
Sometimes it really sucks how much your past can come back to bite you!
"Write. Find a way to keep alive and write. There is nothing else to say."
- James Baldwin
"Writing is like driving a car at night. You can only see as far as the headlights, but you make the whole trip that way."
- E.L. Doctorow
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