2020 Daily Writing Challenge: August 6
And now, from Jo Hawk, the 2020 Daily Writing Challenge, for August 6!
For my writing challenge, I am going to be working with daily prompts from the book “The Daily Writer: 365 Meditations to Cultivate a Productive and Meaningful Writing Life.”
So, today is: Brainstorming for Effective Titles – “Brainstorm for the title of a short story or magazine article you’ve recently begun. Be inventive! Come up with several possible titles.”
Brainstorming, eh? Well, I am currently working on editing a draft of a commentary piece for a writing course, which I could perhaps title “Wear a Mask, dammit”. Or maybe “You like the Lone Ranger? Try being a Lone Maskman!” Or how about “Holy People Who Don’t Care about Anyone Else, Batman!” Don’t like these? How about “Learn a New Skill: Learn to Read Lips without Lips” or “A Mask for All Seasons”.
Well, I’m about done with my brainstorming. I know the perfect title for this piece is out there (and I’m sure you’ve figured out the subject of my rant, I mean Commentary.) I will take any and all additional suggestions, and if yours is the “winning” title, I’ll make sure to credit you, on my mask 🙂
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Thank you for sharing my daily writing challenge
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So our City Council met last night to brainstorm the idea of making masks mandatory in my county. Rejected. Instead (geniuses that they are), we are to wear masks, wash hands and maintain social distancing. What am I missing here?
Just weird. Why is it so hard to just mandate masks, and then for people to just wear them?
It is ridiculous