Welcome back to Cafe Writing. Now being served in the Bistro: our return! In honor of the coming winter holidays, the changing autumn weather, and the first half of the last Harry Potter film, our theme this month is “Do You Believe in Magic?”
This project will remain open until December 10th. The Next project will open on December 15th.
Option 1: Picture It
Use the image above to inspire a piece of writing. Your piece can be fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, or any other form that suits you. (Please remember to copy the image to your own server and credit the photographer.)
Option 2: Poetry
“Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the heart. And they both take practice.” – Anonymous
Use the quotation above to inspire a poem about love and magic.
Option 3: Pick Three
“When two people meet and fall in love, there’s a sudden rush of magic. Magic is just naturally present then. We tend to feed on that gratuitous magic without striving to make any more. One day we wake up and find that the magic is gone. We hustle to get it back, but by then it’s usually too late, we’ve used it up. What we have to do is work like hell at making additional magic right from the start. It’s hard work, but if we can remember to do it, we greatly improve our chances of making love stay.” — Tom Robbins
Use at least three of the following words from the quotation above to create a short piece of writing in whatever form (poetry, prose, fiction) you wish:
meet, magic, naturally, gratuitious, gone, hustle, work, hell, love, chances
Option 4: Tell Me a Story
“I’d like to bring magic back to the place it used to be 100 years ago.” — David Blane
Use the quotation above as inspiration and tell me a story.
Option 5: Seven Things
“Alcohol is like love. The first kiss is magic, the second is intimate, the third is routine. After that you take the girl’s clothes off.” — Raymond Chandler
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 examples of every-day magic.
Option 6: Short and Tweet
“After being in Harry Potter, I believe a bit more in magic than I did before.” — Rupert Grint
Do you have a Twitter account? If so, use the quotation above as inspiration, and tweet about why you do or don’t believe in magic to: @cw_barista.
Bonus Option: Time It: For an extra challenge, set a timer for eleven minutes when you sit down to respond to one of these prompts, and stop writing when the timer goes off!


