The junk drawer can tell us a great deal about the person who owns it. Detail ten items in the junk drawer of your character (this can be a new character or one you've written about before) and explain briefly how each item got in the drawer.
When you are finished with this, explain why ONE of the items bothers your character and WHY. Maybe it's a library book that she didn't return. Maybe it's a murder weapon that she hid there. :)
Tomorrow we will discuss the one object that bothers your character the most, and this will lead to a particular character story.
Thursday, April 20, 2017
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