Last month, I put out a call for participants to join me in a little writing exercise called Exquisite Corpse. I was pleasantly surprised at the response I got. Several outstanding writers volunteered to join me with a few stragglers pulling up the back end. I closed the gate early and promised the stragglers they could partcipate in the second round.
Initial respondents included:
- The industrious @fromage
- The illustrious @calluna
- The incredible @blueteddy
- The superb @foxyspirit
- And the nefarious @quillfire
This was one hell of a roundup, and, I must say, I am very pleased with the final outcome. I kicked off the story and used a random generator to get the line up of the rest. Each successive piece of the story got better as writers built on the previous story arc, right down to the final and incredible conclusion drawn out by the steady hand of @quillfire, who, as fate would have it, was picked up by @curie illustrating a tremendous success in storytelling.
Image from Pixabay.
All of that is to say, if you missed it, catch it right here now. All the links in one place. Please take the time to read each leg of the story. It's one incredible ride.
A Perfect Day For a Murder, Part 1, by Yours Truly
Vinnie Testosteroni was no ordinary serial killer. He showed no signs of sexual deviance. He didn't have daddy issues or hate his mother. There was no hint of psychological damage or mental health issues anywhere in the family tree. He didn't mutilate the bodies or have sex with his victims before murdering them. And he didn't try to hide the fact that he was a serial killer by holding down a job to which he was compulsively dedicated and which served only as a cover-up to his real occupation as serial killer.
Image initially from Pixabay, then from the original post.
A Perfect Day For a Murder, Part 2, by @calluna
It may seem innocuous enough, and had that been all that went wrong that morning, Vinnie might have felt a little better about it. Instead, pulling his Challenger Demon into the valet stand, the cocky confidence with which he normally tossed the keys at the greasy kid, felt forced.
Taken from the original post.
A Perfect Day For a Murder, Part 3, by @blueteddy
Vinnie tried not to frown when he saw her. He wasn’t sure what he’d expected. For all her talk of woe and dismay, she held her head surprisingly erect. She made direct eye contact with the woman at the door and didn’t have any obvious nervous ticks.
Image taken from original post.
A Perfect Day For a Murder, Part 4, by @foxyspirit
Vinnie took a moment to catch himself. Cleaning off the possible dirt from the grimy floor, taking advantage of the time to think of a quick reply. He's never had any problems talking to people and having quick comebacks. But their previous conversation was so boring, to the point where he was dumbfounded. Best way to reply is with honesty.
Image taken from original post.
A Perfect Day For a Murder, Part 5, by @fromage
Craig’s name tag said, “Hello, I’m too tired to smile today”. That wasn’t his name though. It was just a joke.
Classic Craig.
Image from original post.
A Perfect Day For a Murder, Part 6, by @quillfire
11:27 AM, Fort Meade, Maryland
“General, we’ve got a bogey in London!”
“Everybody … conference,” bellowed General “Chuck” McMaster as he moved swiftly towards the conference room. “Tommy, let’s see what you’ve got.”
From the original post.
There it is forlks, the six chapter exquisite corpse, perhaps the first in the history of #Steemit. Be sure to read it all. It's an exquisite delight.
Exquisite Corpse #2
Now it's time for the second exquisite corpse and a call for participants. The following individuals have been dying to get in since the beginning of the first run. Now they have their chance.
These folks were promised a run at the next one. If anyone else wants to join, raise your hand by commenting on this post, and that includes previous participants (what a great group to take the Exquisite Corpse on her maiden voyage!). The three Steemians mentioned above should also comment on this post to let me know you are still interested. To everyone who participates, when your part of the story publishes, you'll get a 100% upvote from me. Right now, that tops out at .03 STU. After this post pays out, I'll set the order of writing and kick off the next story. Trust me, it will be a doozy.
Final Warning: Unlike last time, if I have at least five participants other than me, there will be no late comers. If you want in on this story, respond before this post pays out.
Also, not a requirement, but spread the word with a resteem!
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Great engagement of community. Love to see it .keep up all of you ladies and gentlemen.
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One theme, one story line, multiple authors? Amazing!
Namaste, JaiChai
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Yes! And each of the writers managed to advance the story well beyond my wildest imagination. And I have a pretty wild imagination.
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Sorry for the delay in reply. I'm in.
@blockurator Pls include me for Exquisite Corpse #2
Thanks!
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Okay, done deal!
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Thank You! Let the games begin..
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hah! That was fun. I love playing exquisite corpse, tag me next time?
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Absolutely! Another one starts tomorrow. You want in on this one?
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Yes! I do :)
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Cool. You're in.
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cool! What do I have to do...do I just wait until it gets passed to me?
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Yes. I'll post tonight explaining how it works with the first part of the story. I'll set the posting order and when it's your turn, you'll have three days to create your post.
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Really cool what you guys have here, great idea @blockurator. It came out something interesting. I hope to participate one day when my writing skill is improved. But I volunteer to do a reading of this! Like a creepypasta of some sorts maybe. Let me know what you guys think.
@javo1096
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Thanks @javo1096. I think your writing is fine, but I'm not sure what you mean by this:
You can read all you want. I'm sure none of us would object. Thanks for being here.
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Sure, that was fun, I'm still in.
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Awesome.
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yes!, count me in!
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Okay, you're in!
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Yay, count me in again 😄
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Cool. Happy to include you again.
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This is great! I'm making my way through the 'parts' now. Great idea @blockurator.
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Cool! I hope you enjoy the read. It comes to a grand finish.
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@blockurator upvoted this post via @poetsunit
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I would give a leg a shot but I am not the best writer.
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Your writing is fine. If you want in, I'll put you in.
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