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Halloween Project (October/November 2008)

A gypsy fire is on the hearth,
Sign of the carnival of mirth;
Through the dun fields and from the glade
Flash merry folk in masquerade,
For this is Hallowe’en!
~Author Unknown

Welcome to the Café.
This edition of the Café Writing Project is a special Halloween edition. If Halloween isn’t part of your culture, you’re invited to open yourself up to the darker parts of your imagination, anyway.

We’ll be running the Halloween theme from now til the 9th of November, which means it also spans the Presidential election in the United States. Appropriate, I think, since modern politics are scarier than any ghosts or goblins ever could be.

For guidelines, please see The Rules. Remember that you should leave a comment with your link, including the title of the piece that you wrote, and the appropriate option number. Also, I would encourage everyone to visit the blogs of CW participants – most of our Regulars have amazing writing on their sites throughout the month.

If this is your first time here, please be aware that comments from first-time posters are held in queue until they’re approved by a live person, and that participant pages go up roughly two weeks after the beginning of each Project, and will be updated until the next Project goes live.

The planned launch date of the next project is November 9th

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Option One: Can You Picture That?

Use the following photo to inspire an entry in any form – fiction, essay, poetry.

Photo Credit: Jef Poskanzer
Photo Credit: Jef Poskanzer

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Option Two: Poetry

Witch and ghost make merry on this last of dear October’s days.
~ Author Unknown

Using the quotation above as your inspiration, write a poem (any form is fine) about witches and /or ghosts.
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Option Three: Fiction

There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls.
~ George Carlin

Write a flash-fic, scene, or short story involving a night when the moon is howling.

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Option Four: Timed Writing

Halloween wraps fear in innocence,
As though it were a slightly sour sweet.
Let terror, then, be turned into a treat…
~ Nicholas Gordon

Take thirteen minutes (use all thirteen, but don’t go over), and write on the subject of fear wrapped in innocence.
This is a timed exercise and it’s expected that it won’t be perfect. Any format – fiction, essay, verse – is acceptable.

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Option Five: Seven Things

Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle

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.

So, give me either seven things that scare you OR seven of your favorite horror films.

You are not required to provide any explanations, but it’s more interesting for readers if you do.

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Option Six: Pick Three

A house is never still in darkness to those who listen intently;
there is a whispering in distant chambers,
an unearthly hand presses the sill of the window,
the latch rises.

Ghosts were created when the first man awoke in the night.
~ J.M. Barrie

Pick at least three of the following nine words, and write a paragraph, scene, flash-fic, essay, blog entry or poem using them. It’s fine to change tenses, or pluralize if you want to, but please bold the words you choose.

awoke, chamber, distant, ghost, house, listen, still, whisper, window

Don’t forget to comment on this post with the direct link, title, and selected option for each piece you create. Happy Writing!