The Challenge - August 27th, 2006
This Month's Challenge is:
Syllabic Segregation
The rule is: Write something using only words with the same number of syllables. You read that correctly, every word must contain the same amount of syllables. One syllable words. Two syllable words. Three syllable words. Etc. You get the idea!
Write a sonnet, a haiku, a tongue twister
Write a short or long story, a cliffhanger, a mystery
Write a jumbled gumbo soundscape of gibberish
Write for the PURE unhinged FUN of nonsense
Show us what the English language in your brain sometimes sounds like.
Syllabic Segregation
The rule is: Write something using only words with the same number of syllables. You read that correctly, every word must contain the same amount of syllables. One syllable words. Two syllable words. Three syllable words. Etc. You get the idea!
Write a sonnet, a haiku, a tongue twister
Write a short or long story, a cliffhanger, a mystery
Write a jumbled gumbo soundscape of gibberish
Write for the PURE unhinged FUN of nonsense
Show us what the English language in your brain sometimes sounds like.
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