Welcome to the 2008 Holiday Project at Cafe Writing!
In the month of December we have so many celebrations – the Solstice, Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and New Year’s Eve – that it seems wrong to ignore them – but one thing all share is an element of the mystical or magical.
There’s so much bad news in the world today, that rather than focusing on individual holidays, the theme for this month is HOLIDAY MAGIC. It will run through the first weekend of the New Year, I think.
(As an aside, if the quotes seem Christmas-heavy, that isn’t meant to push a personal agenda, and certainly I don’t expect your writings to be Christmas-centric.)
Option One: Seven Things
That’s the thing with magic. You’ve got to know it’s still here, all around us, or it just stays invisible for you.
~Charles DeLint
In improvisation, one of our exercises is a game called “Seven Things,” in which we go around in a circle giving each other the challenge, “Give me seven things that [whatever].” We are not going to go around in a circle here, but if you’re drawn to lists, this prompt is for you.
Give me seven magical things in your world. Interpret “magical” any way you please. You’re not required to explain the items in your list, but it’s more fun for readers if you do.
Option Two: Pick Three
Kindle the taper like the steadfast star
Ablaze on evening’s forehead o’er the earth,
And add each night a lustre till afar
An eightfold splendor shine above thy hearth.
~Emma Lazarus, “The Feast of Lights”
Pick at least three of the following words, and build a piece of writing around them. The form is up to you: poem, scene, flash-fic, essay, or general blog entry.
ablaze, earth, forehead, kindle, night, steadfast, star, taper
Option Three: Can You Picture That?
Use the following photo to inspire a piece of writing in any form (poetry, prose, whatever).
(Please remember to copy the image to your own server, and include photo credit when it is known.)
Option Four: Poetry
If we opened our minds to enjoyment, we might find tranquil pleasures spread about us on every side. We might live with the angels that visit us on every sunbeam, and sit with the fairies who wait on every flower.
~Samuel Smiles
Using the quotation above as your inspiration, write a poem (any form is fine) about living with angels or sitting with faeries.
Option Five:Fiction
Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmas-time.
~Laura Ingalls Wilder
Using the above quotation as your inspiration, write a flash-fic, scene, or short story involving childhood memories.
Option Six: Timed Writing
The most real things in the world are those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but that’s no proof that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the world.
~Francis P. Church, “Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus”
Take twelve minutes (use all twelve, but don’t go over), and write on the subject of unseen and unseeable wonders.
This is a timed exercise and it’s expected that it won’t be perfect. Any format – fiction, essay, verse – is welcome.
Don’t forget to comment here with your name, the title of your piece, the selected option number, and the direct link to it.
HAPPY WRITING & Happy Holidays


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Option One: Seven Things
Prose Poetry Titled: “It’s a Magical World”
URL: http://alotus-poetry.livejournal.com/46644.html
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[...] Cafe Writing’s Holiday Project, Option One, asks us to consider seven magical things. Since I’m just about in the mood for making a list (and of course checking it twice), here are my magical seven… [...]
Here are my seven magical things:
http://beccasbyline.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/cafe-writing-seven-magical-things/
Here are my entries for the 2008 Holiday Project:
Option One: My Magic Seven
Option Two: Was Jesus Born on Christmas Eve
Option Three: The Wonder, The Magic
Option Four: My Angel
Option Five: Christmas Is Green
Option Six: Unseen Wonders
Here’s one for Pick Three: Fascination
Option Four: Poetry
Poetry Titled: Haiku
URL: http://alotus-poetry.livejournal.com/47866.html
For Option 4: Living with Angels
Here is my response for Option 6: Timed Writing
Unseen and Unseeable Wonders
[...] for the Cafe Writing Holiday Project, Option Two: Pick [...]
I participated – Option One: Seven Things; “Seven Magical Things” http://fondofsnape.com/?p=2002
Option Two – Pick Three, but I’m afraid my imagination took me some place other than the winter holidays. Here for better or worse is:
HOLD THIS LAW
also offered to Poetry Train.
For Option 1
Seven Magical Things
http://havingwrit.blogspot.com/2008/12/seven-magical-things.html
sister AE
Option 1, “Seven Magical Things”, http://zannim.com/14. Thanks, and Merry Christmas, M&C!
Long time I did it!
Option 2:
http://firmlyrooted.blogspot.com/2008/12/playing-for-pleasing-moon.html
Option 2
http://anura.blogspot.com/2009/01/dream-or-reality.html
here’s my piece, sorry for being so late
Option Two: Pick Three
title: La vie en rose
link: http://www.justwritingwords.com/2009/01/la-vie-en-rose.html
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A late entry for option 3, Oh wonder.