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100 Theme Challenge

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The 100 Theme Challenge
Derived from "In the Storm" by Josh Arnett (me)

1. Case
2. Daddy’s girl
3. Lunchtime
4. Fight
5. Hallway
6. New kid
7. Kitten
8. Heaven
9. Hospital
10. Overload
11. Wreckage
12. Luck
13. Memories
14. Day Two
15. Basketball
16. Reconcile
17. Doodle
18. Questioning
19. Bloodlust
20. Panic
21. Visitors
22. Lake
23. Winter
24. Campout
25. Storm
26. Stalker
27. Static
28. Creeper
29. Rescue
30. Midnight
31. Guest
32. Welcome
33. Insanity
34. Compromise
35. Enigma
36. Flowers
37. Night
38. Dig
39. Stars
40. Unlocked
41. Talk to Me
42. Madness
43. Dreams
44. Challenge
45. Game
46. Game point
47. Last Breath
48. Behind a Dam
49. Reunion
50. Family
51. Clarity
52. Calling for Help
53. Discord
54. Planning
55. Persuasion
56. Secret
57. Tower
58. Message
59. Brick
60. Pit
61. One Step Closer
62. Escape
63. Cruel and Unusual
64. Busted
65. Sacrifice
66. Let’s Make a Date
67. All Dressed Up
68. Some Enchanted Evening
69. Traps
70. Hero
71. Comfort in Uncertainty
72. Punching Bag
73. Final Step
74. Jack
75. Confession
76. Breakdown
77. Reflection
78. Pieces
79. Test
80. Q and A
81. Feed Me
82. Valentine
83. Showdown
84. Huntress
85. Apology
86. Nemesis
87. Mastermind
88. Betrayal
89. Decision
90. Inferno
91. Directions
92. Bridge
93. Drowning
94. Giving Up
95. Once More
96. Blood Eagle
97. Personal Essay
98. Collapse
99. Puzzle
100. Farewell
So I recently completed a story written based on a version of "The 100 Theme Challenge." There are many versions of this challenge, each with slight variations. What I've done here is taken my story and pulled a hundred new themes from its content, resulting in what you see below. Some are identical or similar to themes I used to write my story - see my journal for the version I used and the story itself if you're interested - but others are not. So, enjoy!

If you're not familiar with "The 100 Theme Challenge," it's basically this: take a hundred themes (these or other) and create a work for each one. So if you're a photographer, you'd take a picture for each theme. If you like drawing, you'd draw stuff. If you're a writer (like me) you'd write a story or stories, and so on and so forth. It's a fun way to get your imagination going, and also help with the prewriting process (which is something I've always been really bad at).
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