^B00:00:05 >> What up? What up? What up? How you all doing? How you all doing? How you all feeling? How you all feeling out there? This is your man, Jason Reynolds here for another episode of you guessed it, the Write. Right. Rite. where we express ourselves how we want, and this is the ritual of doing that. I'm your man sets up the prompts, right? All right, today I'm reintroducing us to these cards. They're called Disruptus cards. Just pictures on them. That's all. I'm going to pick out two and shuffle them up real quick. I'm not going to cheat. One and two. All right, let's see what we've got. A bed and a helicopter. Now what we have to do we have to take these two things. We have to build them together, meld them and mesh them up together to make a new thing, a new invention, and they can be however you want. You can use any part of any of these things, just the propeller, or just the pillows or just the bedframe or just the little ski things on the bottom of the helicopter, whatever you want to make a new invention. Now, after you make that invention, I want you to write a story, but the story has to be written only in dialogue. You can't even say she says her he says or so on. None of that. Just dialogue. Right? Imagine yourself writing a play. Right? That's it. The first line though has to be -- everybody's story has to start. Where did you put my new invention thing? Whatever you make up with those two images. Where did you put my -- and you have to figure out how to tell us where the speaker is, who the speaker is speaking to, what this speaker's name is, why this speaker is looking for it, when all this is happening, just by using dialogue. Nothing else. No he says/she says, no we walked into the kitchen. None of that. Just dialogue. Build the entire world for us. It's challenging. See if you can do it. I know you can. I'm going to holla at you. Oh, before I go, tell your great-grandmother, that it's really, really, really annoying that she snores so loud. Peace. ^E00:02:10