A Creative Writing Exercise To Challenge You

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“Somewhere between the yawn of yesterday and the early morning dew that signals the dawn of a new day, …” — Steppin’ Out Of The Darkness

Quick question. As the creative, imaginative person that you are, how would you choose to write the familiar phrase “Once upon a time, …” in order to leave a lasting impression on the minds of your readers?

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Comments (2)

  1. Make it more scenic, more visual:

    “When the world was still shrouded in a mist of superstition…”

    or

    “Before man had even imagined the grey concrete tomb of modern civilization…”

  2. I would write it with a sense of passion and in a manner befitting the words that followed the introduction…

    My welcome would captivate and enthrall..and entice the reader to delve with me into the past…

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