Group creativity experiment: 1 April 1, 2010July 30, 2025Moriah NOTE: “End of the week” means Wednesday evening, April 7. Please see The Rules. https://moriahjovan.com/music/DrJohn_LitanieDesSaints.mp3“Litanie des Saints” by Dr. John Go!
PeachApril 1, 2010 at 12:05 pmPermalink Here you go Moriah..short but was in a haiku mood this morning. Time spirals down slow Caught in the dance of ages Heartbeat in tango… Reply
LouApril 3, 2010 at 6:32 pmPermalink Through some magic fairy, my post is already here. But here it goes again: http://babysblackballoon.wordpress.com/2010/04/03/the-collector/ This was a lot of fun. Thanks for doing it, and I look forward to next week. Reply
DudeApril 4, 2010 at 12:27 pmPermalink Dude enjoyed Lou’s story, but Dude thought it mighty strange. Reply
LouApril 4, 2010 at 8:34 pmPermalink Thanks, Dude. In hindsight, I suppose it is a bit strange. I totally blame Dr. John. 😉 Reply
Danielle YockmanApril 5, 2010 at 1:49 pmPermalink That was fun. Sorry MoJo the interpretive dance just didn’t flow for me this week…maybe next. 😉 http://dyockman.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/group-creativity-experiment-wk-1-a-steampunk-scene/ Reply
ArtistikemApril 6, 2010 at 2:41 pmPermalink This was really interesting and undeniably challenging for me. Thank you so much! Here’s my entry: http://www.artistikem.com/post/501297924/yerba-buena Reply
Babette JamesApril 7, 2010 at 10:41 amPermalink Thanks, Mojo! I loved this song! My husband’s probably tired of hearing it by now, though. It really helped kick off my rewrite for Kay & Nate’s story. Here’s a portion of my efforts: http://jamiebabette.wordpress.com/2010/04/07/group-creativity-experiment-1-litanie-des-saints/ Reply
GApril 7, 2010 at 11:57 amPermalink okay, here’s mine</a? (a quick mixed media sketch; mother and wounded daughter.) Reply
jenn topperApril 7, 2010 at 9:19 pmPermalink Jean-Baptiste Foulon Is A Brilliant Liar http://dontpublishme.blogspot.com/2010/04/jean-baptiste-foulon-is-brilliant-liar.html My short story inspired by that great piece of music! Thanks, I really–REALLY–needed to write tonight and I’m so glad I did it. Enjoy the story; I did. ~jenn @revolucion0 Reply
Guy LeCharles GonzalezApril 7, 2010 at 10:12 pmPermalink In under the wire! http://bit.ly/caiWFd Not terribly “creative”, but at least it’s not about publishing! Well, mostly it’s not. :-/ Thanks for the push! Reply
Here you go Moriah..short but was in a haiku mood this morning.
Time spirals down slow
Caught in the dance of ages
Heartbeat in tango…
Through some magic fairy, my post is already here. But here it goes again:
http://babysblackballoon.wordpress.com/2010/04/03/the-collector/
This was a lot of fun. Thanks for doing it, and I look forward to next week.
Dude enjoyed Lou’s story, but Dude thought it mighty strange.
Thanks, Dude. In hindsight, I suppose it is a bit strange. I totally blame Dr. John. 😉
That was fun. Sorry MoJo the interpretive dance just didn’t flow for me this week…maybe next. 😉
http://dyockman.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/group-creativity-experiment-wk-1-a-steampunk-scene/
This was really interesting and undeniably challenging for me. Thank you so much! Here’s my entry:
http://www.artistikem.com/post/501297924/yerba-buena
Thanks, Mojo! I loved this song! My husband’s probably tired of hearing it by now, though. It really helped kick off my rewrite for Kay & Nate’s story. Here’s a portion of my efforts: http://jamiebabette.wordpress.com/2010/04/07/group-creativity-experiment-1-litanie-des-saints/
okay, here’s mine</a? (a quick mixed media sketch; mother and wounded daughter.)
Jean-Baptiste Foulon Is A Brilliant Liar
http://dontpublishme.blogspot.com/2010/04/jean-baptiste-foulon-is-brilliant-liar.html
My short story inspired by that great piece of music!
Thanks, I really–REALLY–needed to write tonight and I’m so glad I did it.
Enjoy the story; I did.
~jenn
@revolucion0
In under the wire! http://bit.ly/caiWFd
Not terribly “creative”, but at least it’s not about publishing! Well, mostly it’s not. :-/
Thanks for the push!