Month: December 2012

  • Innocence Without Heartbreak

    True happiness is “innocence without heartbreak.” Use the phrase in a piece of personal writing, a story, memoir, or poem.

  • “London Can Take It!”

    Discuss the morality of destroying cities and their inhabitants during war. Focus on the blitz on London in 1940. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Can_Take_It! http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/films/london_take.htm http://www.history.co.uk/explore-history/history-of-london/the-blitz-the-lightning-war-hits-London.html [youtube video=bLgfSDtHFt8]

  • Spined Pig

    Write a humorous or absurd story in which a porcupine plays an important role. or Write an article proposing that Canada adopt the porcupine, rather than the beaver, as its national symbol.

  • Vandalism

    Write a post in which you explore your thoughts and feelings about vandalism.

  • Mosaic vs. Melting Pot

    Takes a side on the following: “A society deriving from a multi-cultural mosaic has distinct advantages over a society deriving from a melting pot.

  • A Special Day on the Assembly Line

    Script a dialogue between two Ford workers in the 1920s after a special day on the assembly line, a day that included a visit from Ford himself.

  • A New Insight

    Write a short story in which the central character is a child who gains a new insight into a parent or guardian, or in which an adult and child arrive at a mutual understanding and acceptance.

  • La Même Chose

    Write a light-hearted post arguing the truth of the saying “Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.”

  • Nursery Crimes

    Select a nursery rhyme and analyze it. Write a parody of your analysis in the voice of a character from the TV Show “Big Bang Theory.”

  • Down Came A Blackbird and Pecked Off Her Nose!

    “Let me write a nation’s songs, and I care not who writes its laws.” Much has been written of the impact on children of mass media, with their excesses of violence and sex and their distortion of reality. The trouble may start at the parents’ knee with indoctrination through nursery rhymes. Make a list of…