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Weekly Writing Challenge: Dystopia! (The Musical)

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For some of us, blogging is personal. Others are trying to educate or entertain; many more are hybrids. Yet we’re all storytellers. Creative Writing Challenges help you to push your writing boundaries, show off your blogging chops, and, hopefully, spark more post ideas.

To participate, tag your post with DPchallenge or leave a link to it in the comments. (It would also be great if you could link to this post to encourage people to take part – the more the merrier!)  Your post should be specifically written in response to this challenge. We’ll keep an eye on the tag and highlight some of our favorite posts on Freshly Pressed on Friday.

Big brother keeping an eye on you. Fighting to the death for a live TV audience. Being turned into meaty pellets of goodness when you reach maturity. Struggling through grime and smog while a rich elite quaff champagne and make with their decadent follies. Discovering you’re a robot and that all of your memories are implants. Falling in love and then realising that you’re a clone destined to be carved up for spare body parts.

dystopia

This week we’re going to rejoice, creatively, in the ways the future can go horribly wrong, by digging into dystopia. “The musical” part is strictly optional, it just sounded good at the time. Here’s your challenge:

The elevator pitch:

Write a short story or piece of descriptive faux-journalism describing your personal idea of a dystopia — a dark future when everything you hold dear is on the chopping block.

The “that wasn’t enough to get my motor running” version:

You’re hit by a car tomorrow and, just like in the movies, they put you on ice and wait for medical science to make it possible to revive you at some point in the future. And revive you they do, some 20, 50, or 100 years later (any later than that is just cheating). Lo and behold you’ve woken up into your personal nightmare vision of the future. Tell us what it looks like.

***SPOILER ALERT***

We encourage you to go hog wild with the prompts above this line, but if you feel like you need an idea boost to get you started, read on:

Here are some things that might have changed since you were hit by that car:

  • Relationships: Does love still exist? Are people allowed to choose their own partners? Has the very idea of partnership been replaced by meditating about spoons?
  • Privilege: Are some people much better off than others, in terms of their freedom, opportunities, or daily lives?
  • Mind control: Do people have the freedom to think for themselves?
  • Politics: Have conditions pushed the world in the direction of far-right fascism, wild anarchism, or opulent anything-goes liberalism? Or has politics been superseded altogether in the presence of giant brain eating cockroaches?
  • Technology: Have we become more dependent on technology, or has it become useless? How does technology shape the experience of our everyday lives?
  • Environment: Have changes in the environment forced us to live in Hazmat suits, or are we all living in brain-wired fantasies of  infinite pleasure?
  • Gender roles: Has the gender power balance shifted, drastically or less so, in one direction or another? 
  • Food, water, shelter: Has basic survival become an everyday struggle, or is the entire planet undergoing an obesity epidemic the likes of which we’d never have imagined?
  • Post-humanity: Are humans still “on top,” or is the planet now ruled by monkeys, robots, or *gasp* monkey robots?

Remember that beyond the deep dive gloom of it all, dystopian fiction is very often a commentary on the present, or an examination of the things we’d hate most to lose. If you’re still struggling, think about the things you’re most attached to, and how modern life might threaten to take them away.

Bring the darkness and woe to the comments, or, as ever, tag those black-hearted puppies of doom with DPChallenge.

Header image based on “visitor” by BisForBabb, CC-BY-2.0.

122 Comments
  1. http://tunatroupe.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/an-act-of-defiance/ this is what we feel dystopia will lead to..

    February 25, 2013
  2. The future is already here. My blog is my dystopia.

    February 25, 2013
  3. This is really good. I will read as many of these as I can when they come out! Unfortunately, with my work schedule this week, I don’t think I can make it to the deadline. :-(

    February 25, 2013
  4. I’m in the pingback, but here’s a direct link: http://starvingactivist.wordpress.com/2013/02/25/dpchallenge-what-does-it-all-mean/

    February 25, 2013
  5. modern fantines

    http://wp.me/p6FwZ-YZ

    February 25, 2013
  6. My first DPChallenge :) http://hayleyvornholt.com/2013/02/25/an-artless-arrest/

    February 25, 2013
  7. Reblogged this on going to germany and commented:
    I’ve had an idea floating around for a while. Maybe I’ll take a stab at this during the week. Maybe you have some ideas, too.

    February 25, 2013
  8. Developed this one during the work day. Hope some of you like it.

    http://backinthecityblog.wordpress.com/2013/02/25/dystopian-calling/

    February 25, 2013
  9. A piece of poetry inspired by this week’s challenge – http://mihirkamat.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/the-hangman/

    February 25, 2013
  10. I’m so new at this, not sure I’m doing it right, but I see a world that looks neat and tidy on the outside, and profoundly lonely on the inside: http://lorataber.wordpress.com/2013/02/25/connect-to-the-world-with-global-social/

    February 25, 2013
    • I really like the line :
      I see a world that looks neat and tidy on the outside, and profoundly lonely on the inside:

      February 26, 2013
      • Thanks for saying so. It’s a sentiment I feel some days in the present. :)

        February 27, 2013
  11. Suzanne #

    Some ideas on a possible dystopian future -
    http://artifactsandfictions.wordpress.com/2013/02/25/dystopian-ways/

    February 25, 2013
  12. I have a photography blog here but when i got the Daily Post I decided to have a go at the Dystopia challenge…here’s my scribbles

    http://paulscribbles.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/weekly-writing-challenge-dystopia/

    February 25, 2013
  13. ~ Feel free to share. I hope to enlighten souls with this post: http://thelurkerslist.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/dystopia-of-expectations/ :) Cheers!

    February 25, 2013
  14. Here’s my short story (more like flash fiction), entitled AFTER THE FALL: http://writedly.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/after-the-fall/

    February 25, 2013
  15. Dystopia means place where everything is very bad. I believe that even in the most bad situation or place there is something valuable for us to learn for me life is a process of growing & learning.
    For today’s challenge I choose DEATH. Hope readers find it interesting & readable thing.

    Date with Death
    http://hopeoflight.wordpress.com/2013/02

    February 26, 2013
  16. Michael Pick #

    Thanks to everyone that took part or left feedback so far!

    February 26, 2013
  17. Ilya Fostiy. New Life. Part Two .

    http://bzebza.com/2013/02/26/ilya-fostiy-new-life-part-two/

    February 26, 2013
  18. http://randomizeveryday.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/h-a-y-w-i-r-e/
    please be gentle with it :)

    February 26, 2013
  19. This is my first ever writing challenge and I have loved it, will definitely been taking be taking part in more :)

    http://teaandtriangles.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/dystopia-writing-challenge/

    February 26, 2013
  20. This is my post for this challenge. My worst nightmare.

    http://sakshidayal.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/the-afterlife/

    February 26, 2013
  21. “Crushed” is short story about all the sudden everything you had is gone.
    http://jitterygt.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/crushed-a-short-story/

    February 26, 2013
  22. Dystopia, communication and finding truth in the clouds.

    http://kcaptain77.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/23/

    February 26, 2013
  23. Hi
    I am new around here-so I have a pretty basic question (sorry): when do the posts have to be submitted by? Is it Sunday night-because its a weekly challenge, or is it before the Friday the week the challenge is made?

    February 26, 2013
    • I am not sure but I guess before Friday as I saw they put the best post on Friday freshly pressed.
      Hope my you find my reply helpful but in my advice try to submit your post as soon as possible

      February 27, 2013
      • Thank you, for taking the time to answer my question.

        February 27, 2013
    • ~ Yep, that’s right. submit before friday. every friday they post the posts they have picked for freshly pressed. cheers!:)

      February 28, 2013
  24. A short story… Essentially, viewed from a safe distance, everywhere and everywhen is dystopia.

    http://froodianpseudoanalysis.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/dystopia/

    February 26, 2013
  25. Hey guys! My poem about a view back from a future point is up at http://calliopeslyre.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/in-blurred-recall/

    February 26, 2013
  26. A good dystopia is often someone else’s vision of utopia. Here is a model for the salvation of the world that leaves no allowances for such petty concerns as free will:
    http://kingdomofsharks.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/the-hidden-horrors-of-hecate/

    February 26, 2013
  27. Thought I’d give this one a go. Never written in this genre before, so excuse my attempt if it’s wrong. :) http://sarahneeve.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/weekly-writing-challenge-dystopia-the-musical/

    February 26, 2013
  28. How timely! I’m studying dystopia in English class right now and reading 1984 : )

    February 26, 2013
    • Exciting/scary stuff – if you likie 1984 you should read WE by Zamyatin and Brave New World by Huxley – WE was written in about 1919, and was banned in the USSR until about 1988. It was a formative influence on 1984. Brave New World is a much softer, more consumerist version of totalitarianism, all good reads…

      February 28, 2013
      • Agree totally with those selections, and also Anthem by Ayn Rand and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. And watch THX1138 and also Equilibrium. And listen to 2112. All remarkable and yet at their roots they’re replicas of We. A man (a good tool of the state) is led astray by a rebellious woman (or in the case of 2112, a guitar) and comes to question his place in that state.

        March 3, 2013
  29. think i just found a scary question regarding the topic…
    http://mk17design.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/weekly-writing-challenge-dystopia-the-musical/

    February 27, 2013
  30. One more submission:

    http://alexeymarkovich.com/2013/02/27/ilya-fostiy-actor/

    February 27, 2013
  31. Here’s my effort: http://donotgetsickinthesinkplease.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/dp-challenge-welcome-to-the-committee/

    My piece is partially inspired by this bit of information: there is currently enough sperm banked around the world for the human race to continue on a good long while without anyone ever having sex.  I wrote about that fact in the post Is Sex Necessary? and got to wondering what we would do with the time and energy we currently expend trying to have sex (all the primping and preening, and working hard to buy fancy cars and clothes, etc.) if we suddenly didn’t need to anymore. Considering what I wrote here, it seems we would spend our time manufacturing XL-487s and chewing pencils  . . .

    February 27, 2013
  32. My first time doing a DPChallenge – you had me at dystopia! I’m in the pingbacks, but here’s a link to my post: http://lucidedit.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/curfew/

    February 27, 2013
  33. A take on the present world itself is bordering on the verge of an irreversible societal breakdown. My first writing challenge :)
    http://rohiniraman.wordpress.com/2012/12/27/end-of-the-world-as-we-knew-it/

    February 28, 2013
  34. Here is my take: http://confessionsofadrow.wordpress.com/2013/02/28/mainbrain-the-onset/

    That was a very fruitful challenge for me. It carried me away, leaving just a starter to a quite larger story for now.

    Thank you.

    February 28, 2013
  35. this is the first time writing a DPchallenge. I guess mine is bit of a dark humour kind. Didn’t want to make it all serious
    http://wp.me/p372Z3-6N

    February 28, 2013
  36. this is the first time writing a DPchallenge. I guess mine is bit of a dark humour kind. Didn’t want to make it all serious
    http://wp.me/p372Z3-6G

    February 28, 2013
  37. Probably too late! But I had a good go at it: http://writewayup.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/pantone-806-dpchallenge/

    February 28, 2013
  38. SoundEagle falls into a deep coma and awakes in a future where cultures and institutions have seemingly been restructured as vehicles of liberation rather than restraint. Instead of wallowing in the modernist legacy of seeing things in strict duality (such as good versus bad, and black versus white) and insisting on the authenticity of experience, many aspects of sociocultural activities are now associated with the pursuit of rampant pleasure and unrestrained enjoyment.

    Dystopia?!

    Read more at http://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2013/03/02/facing-the-noise-music-playgrounds-for-biophobic-citizens/

    March 1, 2013
    • It is by sheer chance or due to uncanny felicity that SoundEagle’s two successive entries into the Writing Challenges “Image vs. Text” and “Dystopia!” are identical in the order of appearance: the 39th in their respective chronological listings of Trackbacks & Pingbacks!

      March 1, 2013
    • Appended a paragraph:

      Being the only “mature specimen” alive, SoundEagle is ironically spared the compulsory “rendition” on account of extreme rarity, and is allowed to be preserved for novelty as well as a “living fossil” possesing cultural and biological uniqueness from a bygone era.

      Also added another image, which concerns Transhuman, Posthuman, Neurotechnology, Neuroengineering, Neural Networks, Neuroscience, Memory Transplant, Augmentation and Reprogramming.

      March 5, 2013
  39. http://tranquilsigh.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/dystopia/ here’s my go at this! submitted at the last minute, hope not too late… enjoy

    March 1, 2013
  40. Religious Affiliations: In this dystopian future, public religion is banned and our protagonist isn’t sure he’s going to fit in: http://wp.me/p1UgIB-kr

    March 1, 2013
  41. Hopefully I’m not too late, just found out about it today.
    http://obeseelephant.wordpress.com/2013/03/02/11-we-walk-slowly/

    March 2, 2013
  42. here is mine
    http://adityaviyer.com/2013/03/03/dystopia-or-decadence/
    I need to stop posting at the last day and do it in the middle of the week more often lol

    March 3, 2013
  43. Only just seen this writing challenge, and realise I’ve missed the Friday deadline (I need a weekend to do this anyway) but here’s my response http://markchilds.org/2013/03/03/daily-post-challenge/

    March 3, 2013
  44. Oooh, I had great fun with this challenge. And there are so many more places to go with it.

    http://sarahannhall.wordpress.com/2013/03/04/weekly-writing-challenge-dystopia/

    March 4, 2013
  45. I know it’s late but here is mine: http://realrichhardy.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/the-objector/

    March 6, 2013

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