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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Holiday Tales

One of my favorite parts of Christmas is the stories.  Rudolph, Frosty, Jack Frost, Santa...there are just so many fun tales based around the mysteries of the North Pole.

Over the years, I have written a few short stories that build on "Santa lore".  I created an entire university in Alaska that was totally populated by elves in training, and then detailed an academic debate about the technology behind Rudolph's nose (my father was confused as to why I would do this, but that's okay).  Last year I wrote a story about Lenny the Elf, who aspired to be Santa's personal chef.  These stories are one to two thousand words, and appeal to the kid in us.

What character could you create to enhance the popular Christmas-time mythology?  Take a few minutes and put together a character biography for one of the side-characters in the North Pole.  Then detail a way that they contribute to Santa's efforts.  Maybe they saved Christmas one year?  Maybe their contribution is not so glamourous, but still important.

Have fun with it!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Holiday Discomfort!

We all just finished up Thanksgiving with all its trimmings: feasting and family.  Many of us have that one family member or friend that just loves to stir up trouble.  In my family it is [MESSAGE REDACTED].  Ha!  That person is the worst!

This Weekly Spark (my first!) is based off that family member.

Write five lines or statements that are guaranteed to cause you trouble if spoken at a family holiday gathering.

Take your time and build off of experience.

Post your examples below.  Good luck and have fun!