For this year's A-Z challenge, I'm posting juicy tidbits of researchy goodness for your interest and edification. I intend to use these as story prompts for the terrifying writing challenge Story a Day in May. You may use them however you wish.
So let me tell you about this really fabulous art project that's coming up, or rather, let this extremely brief and gorgeous looking video tell you.
I can see all kinds of neat ways to use Souther and Monica's Trading Tortoise idea as inspiration for a story...because the travelogue is such a primal form of storytelling, and what are the chances they won't pick up a cursed object or two on their journey?
(I earned the right to think such things, however devious they may be, because I contributed to their kickstarter fund. You should too.)
Great project and a superb story seed.
ReplyDeleteJust love the look of that thing... hehehe!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, my humblest apologies for not congratulating you on your story success - very well done! It's so good to hear of others triumphs with the written word :)
Thanks! I'll boast excessively when it comes out.
DeleteWhat a wonderful idea! I hope the traveling tortoise comes to my neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see it too.
DeleteWhat a fun concept! I bet you can get a lot of good stories from their adventures!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to let you know, I nominated you for the Sunshine Award. I know you're busy with the A-Z challenge, but maybe you can do it in May. If you'd like it, stop by my blog, Mama Diaries to pick it up.
Thanks, Sherry! That is really sweet. I will stop by and check it out soon.
DeleteDid someone say, "tortoise"?! :)
ReplyDeleteI might be biased but I still like this idea.
Madeline, your tortoises are so adorable. I love looking at their picture.
DeleteOkay, who wants to make a trading tortoise with me!
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