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		<title>Storycraft Challenge – Dialogue</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 16:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, having been pointed in the direction of Storycraft by my good friend Leah Petersen, which posts weekly writing challenges, I decided to try it out. The rules for this week&#8217;s challenge:
Write us a piece which is a dialogue between at LEAST 3 characters,  using ONLY dialogue but for an allowance of 1 tag [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, having been pointed in the direction of <a href="http://narrativedisorder.com/storycraft/">Storycraft</a> by my good friend <a href="http://www.leahpetersen.com/">Leah Petersen</a>, which posts weekly writing challenges, I decided to try it out. The rules for this week&#8217;s challenge:</p>
<p><em>Write us a piece which is a dialogue between at LEAST 3 characters,  using ONLY dialogue but for an allowance of 1 tag per character. The  challenge is to make your characters’ dialogue distinct enough not to  need any more than those tags to: a) know who is speaking and; b) learn  something about each character. Don’t forget: conflict builds character  in writing, as well as life!</em></p>
<p>My entry is posted below. Enjoy! (BTW, find Storycraft on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/Story_Craft">here</a>.)</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><strong>BRAINDEAD</strong></p>
<p>“Hey, what’re you looking for, man?” Tom said.</p>
<p>“My book.”</p>
<p>“What book?”</p>
<p>“My <em>chemistry</em> book.”</p>
<p>“It’s not in the closet, bro.”</p>
<p>“Uh, how do you know?</p>
<p>“Because, like, why would your chemistry book be in the closet? Doesn’t make any sense.”</p>
<p>“He’s right, Ryan. I haven’t seen it in the closet either.”</p>
<p>“No offense, <em>Jill</em>, but why would you be in our closet in the first place?”</p>
<p>“Be nice, man. She’s just trying to help out. Right, babe?”</p>
<p>“Right. I just meant I haven’t seen it in there, when I was looking for stuff.”</p>
<p>“But you guys are baked on the futon all day every day. You could be <em>sitting</em> on the book for all you know.”</p>
<p>“Doubtful.”</p>
<p>“What’s doubtful, babe?”</p>
<p>“That we’re sitting on the book, like Ryan said. I mean, we’d feel it, wouldn’t we? Like…it’d feel like a lump or something, on our butts?”</p>
<p>“Probably, babe.”</p>
<p>“Don’t either of you have class or something?”</p>
<p>“Depends.”</p>
<p>“On what?” Ryan said.</p>
<p>“What day is it?”</p>
<p>“Monday. It’s Monday.”</p>
<p>“No, no class.”</p>
<p>“What about you, Jill?”</p>
<p>“Maybe?”</p>
<p>“You don’t know if you have class?”</p>
<p>“Tom and I are in the same classes, mostly. So if he doesn’t have class, I guess I don’t either.”</p>
<p>“But babe, you also have that Freshman writing class, remember?”</p>
<p>“You have a freshman writing class…as a Junior?”</p>
<p>“Not her fault, bro. Tell him, babe.”</p>
<p>“Yeah, I had mono, like, almost <em>all</em> of Freshman year. But not from kissing anyone. I got it from my roommate, Jules.”</p>
<p>“I wish you got it from kissing <em>her</em>, babe.”</p>
<p>“Yeah, right, you <em>wish</em>.”</p>
<p>“I know, I just said I wish.”</p>
<p>“Oh, ha. Right.”</p>
<p>“Well, as riveting as it is hearing about your fantasies, Tom, I need to find that book. I had notes written in the margins. Stuff for the midterm.”</p>
<p>“Why didn’t you write the notes on paper, bro? Or use a computer?”</p>
<p>“Yeah, you should use a computer! That way you can’t lose the paper you wrote it in,” Jill said.</p>
<p>“What if the computer dies?”</p>
<p>“Shit. Didn’t think about that.”</p>
<p>“Oh, yeah, but bro…you could back your files up, on one of those…one of things.”</p>
<p>“What <em>things</em>?”</p>
<p>“One of those…<em>external</em> things.”</p>
<p>“External hard drive?”</p>
<p>“Yup, one of those.”</p>
<p>“Look, I like taking notes, with a pencil, and I had to scribble something down in my book for the test. Thus, I need to find the book.”</p>
<p>“Couldn’t you ask your professor to tell you the stuff again, the stuff you’re missing?”</p>
<p>“No, Jill. He’s already cranky all the time, and in a class of 200 people, I’d feel like a real idiot asking him to repeat anything. Plus he’d probably make fun of me in front of everyone.”</p>
<p>“Bummer, dude.”</p>
<p>“Yeah, real bummer, Ryan. Sorry.”</p>
<p>“It’s fine, I just wish I could find this damn—”</p>
<p>“Oh, <em>shit</em>, bro! I know where you book is.”</p>
<p>“You do? Where?”</p>
<p>“I’m using it to prop my desk up. Jill and I were playing flip cup the other day and the desk was uneven.”</p>
<p>“Oh, right! I remember! We had so much fun!”</p>
<p>“You were playing flip cup on your tiny desk in our dorm room, <em>and</em> you used my book as some sort of leveling agent?”</p>
<p>“Yeah, man. It was a blast. Want me to let you know next time we do it?”</p>
<p>“Yes, please.”</p>
<p>“Done and done.”
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