Before the WriterConUK meet in August the committee challenged people to go out and write - and post a link on the WriterConUK journal before November 1st. Then I suggested that people might find inspiration to write in some of the talks at that event - for example on the use of smell, or the use of music, or using prompts of all sorts.
Well - I am now just gettin in under the wire myself! I have written something specifically for the challenge, rather than linking to any of the bits and bobs I've written since (mostly drabbles!). And I took up my own prompts... so you might be pleased to know that the story was inspired by this piece of music. Then I also considered the prompts of 'red' and 'silk' mentioned in passing by Brutti-ma-Buonni, and a couple of the assorted smells I had chosen on the roll of the dice! Have fun spotting them. Oh - and I also set myself a word count to meet!
Title: Invocation Of Memory.
Fandom: Tolkien
Character: Aragorn
Length: 500 words
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Middle Earth and the characters therein do not belong to me, but are being used for amusement only, and all rights remain with the estate of JRR Tolkien.
( Tolkien tells us that Aragorn travelled widely in his youth... )
Well - I am now just gettin in under the wire myself! I have written something specifically for the challenge, rather than linking to any of the bits and bobs I've written since (mostly drabbles!). And I took up my own prompts... so you might be pleased to know that the story was inspired by this piece of music. Then I also considered the prompts of 'red' and 'silk' mentioned in passing by Brutti-ma-Buonni, and a couple of the assorted smells I had chosen on the roll of the dice! Have fun spotting them. Oh - and I also set myself a word count to meet!
Title: Invocation Of Memory.
Fandom: Tolkien
Character: Aragorn
Length: 500 words
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Middle Earth and the characters therein do not belong to me, but are being used for amusement only, and all rights remain with the estate of JRR Tolkien.
( Tolkien tells us that Aragorn travelled widely in his youth... )