WRITING OBSTACLE

Choose a sentence from a book that you have read recently and use it as the first line of a short story.

A single line can take you in any direction you please; you can stay faithful to the source material, or create something entirely new from it!

Don’t Become The Kite That Never Flies

Don’t become the kite that never flies,

Get caught in the gentle summer breeze,

Or fly through the hurricane,

If you’re strong enough,

If you’re brave enough,

If you’re willing to risk it,

Let go,

Use your magic,

Use your brains,

Fly with the airplanes in the sky,

Be unafraid to tread new waters,

Love when you’ve never before,

Whatever you do,

DON’T MARRY THE BAKER’S SON,

ENCHANTERS ARE OBVIOUSLY BETTER,

Duh.

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