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For those who didn’t read the introductory post, or who weren’t here for Challenge #1 or Challenge #2 (kudos to everyone who has participated!), part of what I’m hoping to do here on Spore Daily is give people a nudge in the creativity department by setting weekly challenges for people to try.
These challenges are meant to be the fun kind of challenge, not the gruelling “Climb Mt Everest” kind. And it’s not a competition, either. But even if it was, there would still be no prizes. Sorry, all my money is invested in cookies.
Think of the challenge as more of a “prompt”, as some fiction writing circles are known to do some times. Someone comes up with a theme, or an idea, or a setting and writers can then fill in the blanks, as it were.
In this instance, it will be some kind of guideline to follow when creating your creature.
This week’s challenge is fairly wide open, rather than specific.
Challenge #3:
Create a creature that you might imagine would lurk in small children’s closets, waiting for the chance to come out and eat them in the middle of the night!
Whilst eating children would obviously be a carnivorous activity (barring the semi-vegetative children schools turn out these days!) if an omnivorous or herbivorous mouth suits your creation’s style better, you’re welcome to use that instead.
As with last week’s challenge, there is no time limit on when you must have your challenge entry in. Take as much or as little time as you need.
And most importantly, have fun!
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