There is a scene in the move, where Erin is in a bookstore and she drops a book on the floor. The elderly book seller sees her and offers this wisdom.
(after Erin Castleton has dropped the book) : Don't close it. You should never close a book until you've read something from it.
What?
Well, just a sentence or a word. It can be very, very revealing. Just read something, anything. Well, read from the top, then.
Today we are going to use this wisdom and be open to the wondrous possibilities-in randomly opening a book. Go grab three books and open each book three times and see what leaps out of you. Pick a sentence and play. Rearrange it, or grab a word that you catches your eye, or something off the page that captures your attention-a name or even number. Here are a few of my finds-you are welcome to use them-if you like~
I grabbed one of my husband's book, Gray Ghost. He loves mystery author, William G. Tapply.
"Calhoun woke up with gray light and a cacophony of birdsong seeping in through the bedroom window screen."
Here is a sentence from the book, Foolsgold by Susan G. Wooldridge:
"My neighbor Penny passes a tray of small earthenware pots, a kettle of soil, and four packets of seeds to symbolize what we wish to plant in our lives."
Here I have opened the book, Medicine Cards by Jamie Sams:
"Remember, the teacher or pathway may be the small still voice within, as well as a person, a leaf, a cloud, a stone, a tree, a book, or the Great Spirit."
From, The Story Sisters by Alice Hoffman:
"Most of the writing in the journal was Arnish, with captions beneath green and black watercolor paintings."
From, Elephant Winter by Kim Echlin:
"When I closed my eyes I could see mandalas and carved saints and rough stone arches."
Pen a poem inspired by the serendipity of a found sentence, a word, or an image that surfaces as you glance across the page! Go grab some books and be guided by chance or use one of my sentences above to inspire you~
Congrats to those of you who are doing NaPoWriMo-this is the last leg(week) of your challenge-Cheers to you!!!
Queen of Hearts: Now then, are you ready for your sentence?
12 comments:
Another excellent idea to prod the muse into action. Thank you, Ella.
I am going out tonight, but I will definitely come back to this challenge as soon as I can. A confluence of Public holidays in SA has resulted in the schools being closed for next week - I have lots of work to do in that time but I mean to catch up on some of the challenges I missed.
Thank you Kerry!
I too want to play catch-up! My daughter is home and I am spending time with her. Graduation in June and in August off to college-I am trying to make new memories and an Instagram book for her.
Cool prompt, Ellie. I am off to the doctor - again - sigh - and will make the rounds when I get back. Am looking forward to the responses.
Sherry, I hope you get some good news! Do take care~ I loved your poem-it gave me goosebumps!
Beautiful~
This was really, really tough! Fun, but tough! Thank you for a great prompt!
a cool prompt, Ella ~
Love the prompt Ella!! I didn't go with just one quote. I pulled from three.
This is really an imaginative prompt, Ella. I am not firing on all eight today but will do my best to get back to it.
I love to turn to page 111! This was fun thank you Ella...will be back to read! :)'s
I was going to do this prompt, but I had an interesting event happen today and I wrote about that instead. (sorry)
Hey Ella -- great prompt - thank you so much. I've been very tired and busy the last couple days so hardly time to think of something new--this so helpful--and no time to return comments. I will get back to all, thanks so much. K>
Ella,
Love this prompt! I always like to relook at my favorite books. I used pieces from all nine!
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