Scott Walker in Los Angeles, CA is creating Daily Story Seeds. He explains, "DSS
is a free daily email containing a story seed: an idea for, or the
beginning of, a potential story. Daily Story Seeds usually include an
element of the fantastic, even though they’re often inspired by factual
posts/podcasts I’ve come across."
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Image by Conor Mayling |
Why did you decide to do this project?
It was a gradual, and almost unintentional, decision.
I
often come across articles in Feedly that spark ideas for stories. In
late February, I read a post about a Buddha statue that was found to
have a mummy inside it, and I thought it would be so easy to grow a
story out of this little seed. So I shared the idea over Twitter:
"Today's #storyidea 'Scan Reveals This Buddha Statue Has A Mummy Inside' http://bit.ly/1EhuNgl"
By the next day, I had decided I would tweet a story idea each day, changed the hashtag to #storyseed, and posted this:
“Today's #storyseed: 'The Grand Godzilla Hotel.' Godzilla is the new bellboy at a distinguished hotel. http://bit.ly/1AGvtJx“
A
few days later, I realized these daily tweets were getting lost in the
the Twitter stream, and I was also hitting the 140-character Twitter
limit. So I talked to a few folks who had responded to my daily tweets
and asked them if they would sign up to receive them via email. They
said yes, so I set up a Mailchimp list, worked up a serviceable logo,
and officially launched Daily Story Seeds.
I
would say this started as an idea I had to share publicly and formally
(i.e., a Daily Story Seed) something I was already experiencing
privately and informally (i.e., I would have inspirations for stories
each morning while going through my RSS feed).
While
it took me a week or so to figure out exactly what Daily Story Seeds
should be, the decision to turn it into a 365 project happened almost
instantly, and the reason was simple: I have long been searching for a
365 project that was (a) manageable, (b) fun, and (c) potentially
interesting to other people. I feel like I stumbled into just that with
Daily Story Seeds.
How has doing a yearlong/daily project affected your life? (feel
free to include some specific examples of new/unusual things you've
experienced)
It’s still relatively
early days (the official launch was March 4th), but I love the fact that
I feel obligated to stick with this project. And sticking with this
project has already helped me find new confidence as a creative. And
*that* has given me a ton of inspirational energy to tackle additional
ideas I’ve long wanted to complete (one of them is another daily
project!).
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