Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Tree of Life Collaborative Writing Challenge
I'm participating in the TREE OF LIFE: Branching Out collaborative writing challenge over at Sam Geary's blog. A group of writers are putting story to music. My part will appear today! And...just a hint...there will be unicorns...
I hope you can stop by and check it out HERE.
Want to know more? Check out this blurb from Sam's site:
Welcome to the TREE OF LIFE: Branching Out collaborative writing challenge, where creative minds meet epic movie music. To read the collective story in its entirety as it unfolds and for more details on this groundbreaking collaboration with Audiomachine click HERE.
Inspiring Soundtrack: Audiomachine – An Unfinished Life – Tree of Life
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I hadn't heard of this. Thanks for letting us know about it.
ReplyDeleteYour piece isn't up yet, but I'll check back later.
ReplyDeleteSuper cool! I think I was invited to join in, but man, time is not what it used to be. Looking forward to your piece!
ReplyDeleteHeard of it before. I hope you enjoy taking part.
ReplyDeleteI love your whimsical imagination! Your playful imagery was a real treat, Gwen:)
ReplyDeleteYour short piece was very good.
ReplyDeleteYay for unicorns! Elegantly written.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you added today, Gwen. This story/project has been a blast.
ReplyDeleteSounds like it is a fun challenge.. enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHave you told you how much I love unicorns? Maybe the best thing about the movie Legend :-)
ReplyDeleteI've heard of music inspiring stories, but never stories written to music. Sounds like a cool and challenging idea!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fantastic! Heading over to check it out now. I'm particularly excited for the unicorns. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to read this altogether - I'm struggling to get any regular blog reading time at the moment due to a new WIP and the school holidays.
ReplyDeleteJust went and read your great excerpt, Gwen. It would have been nice to be a participant; the concept is wonderful. I'm doing something similar on The Magill Review...15 writers with 100 words to play with. At the end, a 1500 word short.
ReplyDeleteM.L. Swift, Writer