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Propose a Challenge!
An integral part of The Prose was once making the challenges. While Im not sure why they monetized making challenges, I understand not having the resources to do it. Propose a challenge or a list of challenges you'd make.
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Challenge Set

JOSEPH

Has always been the most fascinating Bible story in my opinion to actually deliberate on and think about, and in adaptation for movies is quite the entertaining and emotional story. And would make for a cool character backstory in a modern sense whether you're playing Joseph or one of the elder brothers, or the youngest Benjamin-- that had to have been a whole conversation in Egypt-- so I'm interested on seeing if I'm not alone in this. How could this particular story be modernized?

MAGICAL GIRLS

Think on the genre, look up a TV Tropes page it'll list all the tropes and conventions typical in such shows as Sailor Moon and the like if you're unfamiliar. In 500-750 words present a subversion or deconstruction of one trope. Make sure to include the trope name in entry.

THE ADULTS 2

I had posted a challenge where writers would take up the perspective of a child character who for one reason or another hates and/or mistrusts adults. Now what about when that character does become an adult themselves? Do they have kids now too?

THE WORLD WAS FULL OF CHILDREN

https://youtu.be/cBmTI1KfXqw?si=HcX-SMWB-NRtpsNq

The British series is what inspired this one. After three seasons the final two minutes sees the completion of a five year long mission to bring the adults back. Following this exact reality isn't required, the causing event can be whatever you can dream up and can be as dark or light as you want it to be. But the majority should briefly explore what happens when the world is "set back to normal."

"We can't go back to how it was."

Or so the kids do sincerely believe and with the best of intentions. And there may just be more of them then there are of parents and other authority figures. Population wise.