So Monday night was the second night of our Playwriting Workshop Series for Veterans and it was great meeting some new people. Click here for more info on the series Our mentor Mrs. Erika Phillips, more about her here, had us open up the night with Ron's homework assignment from last week; Write a monolog from the aspect of an inanimate object that might be found on or with a military person. ![]() We had a few other reads and Frank read his piece about a trained killer in a normal job interview. Our quick write exercise for the meeting: Write a list of different turning points or events that affected our military careers. Now pick the one that stands out the most and write about it. 10mins The group's stories brought up some funny, serious or real moments that most of us could connect with. What I ended up writing is at the end of this post. Assignment for next week Write out a scene from that moment that changed your military career. Rules and structure: No more than 3 characters, keep it to one setting Print out copies, 1 for every character and bring it in on Monday for us to read your scene. Attached at the bottom is a MS Word Stage Play Format that you could you. original doc courtesy of Abigail-Nicole on this site. If you would like more examples or information on how to format a stage play, click here. I am looking forward to seeing what we all come up for next Monday night. Here is a revision of what I wrote for the quick write prompt. It’s 3 AM and I am sitting on my rack in full gear looking at my Marines. We were out for 8 hours straight and I should be getting something to eat, trying to cool off; but all I can do is sit here quietly and watch. They are playing video games, un-pausing that movie or finishing that letter home as if they were gone only for a second. All I can do is be still and feel so torn! If we make it home do I leave these boys to raise my boys? I can’t stop replaying in my head the inception of these feelings from yesterday. SSgt what kind of award are you hoping for from this tour? …I hope I don’t get an award!... My award is getting back to take care of my boys. The replay stops... crap we just got another call, out the door we go, locked and loaded… I don't get to think about home for another two days. |
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