With Finals over and Graduation starting, summer is just around the corner! And, what a way to kick it off with a moodboard, playlist and/or writing prompt? Either the moodboard and playlist is mandatory for activity reasons (but youâre encouraged to do both), but the writing prompt is UTP (though we highly recommend it). Try to have fun with it, it is a vacation, after all.
Summer means a lot to people for different reasons. Itâs a break from a stressful school year and stressful people. Itâs freedom to do what they want, when they want, and stay up as late as they want without worrying about that 8am class. Itâs a time for travel or to kick back in your dorm and finally read a few books youâd been meaning to.
Whatâs your characterâs thoughts on summer? Are they looking forward to it? Are they dreading it?Â
Most people have playlist for certain moods their in (sad, heartbroken, in love) and others have them for activities (running, boxing, studying). We thought itâd be fun to put together a summer playlist for your character.Â
This playlist can be filled with upbeat songs that make you want to party the summer away. It can be filled with soothing songs as you use these few months to relax or catch up on some sleep. Itâs completely up to you what goes on your playlist, but letâs try to make it fitting for a summer playlist.Â
You can have between five and ten songs on your playlist. And, for bonus points, you can make a fanmix cover for the back and front. Think of it like a CD and be creative with it. Donât forget to add the names of the songs on the back as most CDs do!
Remember in primary/elementary school when that one annoying teacher would ask you to write out what you plan on doing with your summer? Maybe it was just something to do the last day of school or maybe it was a report youâd have to turn it beginning of next year. Either way, we all dreaded it.
Today, we at SU are that annoying teacher. We canât help it, though. We want to know what your character has planned for summer. What they hope on achieving with the time given, or if they plan on going anywhere exotic for a few weeks. Even if they plan on hiding away in one of the campusâ lab, tell us what they want to work on and maybe invent?
We want to know all about it. This task should be between three and six paragraphs. It should be written as if itâs your character telling their teacher. Not âLogan plans on doing this, this, and thisâ. Get into your characterâs head, find their voice.
Introducing a new, fun system: Society points! Weâll be tallying up points for each task from here on (hopefully biweekly, maybe even weekly). The winning society gets something a little special. So, show your Greek pride and crush the others by miles!Â
POINTS:
Moodboard: 10 POINTS.
Playlist: 5 POINTS PER SONG.
Writing Prompt: 40 POINTS.
Society with the most points by the deadline: JUNE 6TH will be declared the winner for this round.
(please note more details about society points will be released once this task is over and said points are tallied!)
As always please tag all challenges: #suchallenge006.