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03 February 2026

Posted by Harley Truslove

Silence is Golden

Our writers were in their very own quiet place today. Ali made everyone apply a sticker over their lips as a seal, and then got them to have a discussion about their week via note. They were then given a scenario: their teacher has found their note and our writers had to come up with what happened next...

Some participants got off scot-free as the teacher couldn’t read their handwriting. Others wrote beautiful prose but got their face burped in, and two unlucky participants ended up being launched from a catapult (but at least they got out of IT class).

Ali then told us - via penning a sign - that we rely too much on dialogue, and challenged the group to create a speech-light scene about a mute character trying to warn people of an impending disaster.


We got stories including:

- a student trying to warn her classmates about monsters during each class period, and gradually being taken seriously. The police acted too late, and everyone ended up mute like her.  

- someone returning from a bathroom break and seeing a figure in all black holding a glinting object. Unfortunately the teacher didn’t speak BSL, but they managed to get the school put into lockdown before things got worse. Melina was our writer of the week for this evocative story!

- tourists not seeing a volcano erupt because they were too busy on X. Our protagonist managed to get everyone to evacuate by throwing someone’s phone into the lava, but were left off of the bus due to the phone throwing.


Sometimes changing one element of what you usually do can give a boost of creativity!


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