We are going to write our very own creative version of the beloved Christmas poem. Here is how it works:
-You can only write ONE sentence each time you post, and you cannot post multiple times in a row.
-While you can be as creative & quirky as you like with how the story goes, it must somewhat follow the ongoing plot in progress (basically we want an ongoing story taking shape...not a bunch of scrambled nonsense).
-Feel free to include members here at the forums as characters in the story. After all, this is the WDWMagic version.
-Let's try to have the saga wrapped-up, or at least close to a conclusion by Christmas, so we can sit around the fireside for a full reading of our literary masterpiece by then.
Oh yeah...and now the really tricky part. Just like the original Clement Clarke Moore poem...every 2 lines must rhyme with each other! Here's the original if you need it as a reference to how the rhyming flows together:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/171924
So now let's see where our story goes. I'll kick things off...
'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the website...
-You can only write ONE sentence each time you post, and you cannot post multiple times in a row.
-While you can be as creative & quirky as you like with how the story goes, it must somewhat follow the ongoing plot in progress (basically we want an ongoing story taking shape...not a bunch of scrambled nonsense).
-Feel free to include members here at the forums as characters in the story. After all, this is the WDWMagic version.
-Let's try to have the saga wrapped-up, or at least close to a conclusion by Christmas, so we can sit around the fireside for a full reading of our literary masterpiece by then.
Oh yeah...and now the really tricky part. Just like the original Clement Clarke Moore poem...every 2 lines must rhyme with each other! Here's the original if you need it as a reference to how the rhyming flows together:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/171924
So now let's see where our story goes. I'll kick things off...
'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the website...