Create a short story that is 26 sentences
long, each sentence beginning with the next letter of the alphabet. (Add other,
arbitrary conditions, if desired, such as one sentence should be one-word long;
there should be one question mark, one quotation, etc.) Rigid rules often
produce fascinating results—such as with well-written sonnets, which have 14
lines and tight rhyme schemes, each line governed by a specific number of
syllables and alternating stressed and unstressed syllables.
Taken from http://inside.warren-wilson.edu/~creativewriting/Prompts.php
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