The Company Banquet

            Your boss loves a good party, especially when it’s held in her honor. She’ll sit at the front table, surrounded by dignitaries from the county, state, country. Praises will be sung, lots of applause after each of her accomplishments are named and a toast will be offered.

            All will go smoothly, right?

            Your task is to write a story in which a banquet is held, either in honor of your protagonist or that she has to attend.

            Identify what type of banquet, where it will be held, what type of food and drink will be served and whether there is entertainment other than an open bar. Next figure out who the guests will be and how seating will be arranged.

            If it’s a free-for-all, then guests can sit wherever they want. That might make for interesting conversations, but if you want tension (and you should!), seats should be assigned so that no like-minded people are together.

            Begin your story with a bit of intrigue: the invitation, why your character is in the select few, and the emotions that she experiences. After that, don’t forget to include sensory details as you describe the setting.

            Have fun with this one.

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