Introduction | "Imagine Your Story" | Quotation or Story | Story Telling | WSJ Example
Introduction
- When first considering this course for Jackson County Library Services,
we wondered whether it might fit into the Summer Reading theme: Imagine Your Story. - I generated crossword theme ideas & phrases "related to" this JCLS theme.
- Which might fit in a 15 x 15 crossword? How to choose?
- One combination -- on right (also logo for JCLS: Constructing Crosswords description).
"Imagine Your Story"
- Wouldn't
IMAGINE YOUR STORY
itself be great as an entry? - Yes, but at 16 characters (w/o spaces), it would require a larger (say, 17 x 17) grid;
even then, it couldn't be the central theme entry since it's even length. - We'll assume we want to avoid even-sized (16 x 16; non-standard) puzzles
and rebuses (2+ letters in a square; more difficult). - Of course, by changing "YOUR" or "OUR" (or HIS or HER) or "STORY" to "LIFE" or "TALE",
the phrase would be 15 letters, but then not the same name as JCLS's Summer Program. - Perhaps it could be used as a puzzle Title later,
if the other theme entries don't already include IMAGINE or STORY.
Quotation; Story?
- Many stories start with:
ONCE UPON A TIME
- Maybe a 'quotation theme' with other phrases from a very short story?
-- though quotations are notoriously difficult to segment
into matching theme pairs (with possibly odd-length center entry),
e.g., Once upon a time, there was a girl who liked books and lived happily ever after. ONCEUPONATIME
=13
THEREWASAGIRL
=13
WHOLIKEDBOOKS
=13
ANDLIVEDHAPPILYEVERAFTER
=24 (doesn't match ONCEUPONATIME)
or
ANDLIVEDHAPPILY
=15 (doesn't match if broken into shorter phrases either)
EVERAFTER
=9- A different 'story' could work,
e.g., Once upon a time, they read books. They lived happily ever after. ONCEUPONA
=9
TIMETHEYREAD
=12
BOOKSTHEY
=9 (unmatched, odd-length center entry)
LIVEDHAPPILY
=12 (matches TIMETHEYREAD)
EVERAFTER
=9 (matches ONCEUPONA)- If this were a well-known quote/story, then it might
use clues like "Start of quote", "Quote, part 2", ... "End of quote"; plus author's name as final entry;
for an unfamous quote, the many partial phrases that would be awkward to clue. - Other 'short' stories, such as Six-Word Sci-Fi:
Imagine an Apocalypse With a Happy Ending: e.g., The Aliens Were Allergic To Cats
A Story About the Upside of Failure, e.g., The Radioactive Cockroach Hiccuped, and Grinned
Phrases: story-telling, libraries or books?
ONCE UPON A TIME
, plus phrases similar to "Imagine Your Story"?SHAREONESSTORY=14
SPEAKYOURHEART=14
SPEAKONESTRUTH=14
TELLITLIKEITIS=14
SHARINGSTORIES=14
SPEAKTHETRUTH=13
OPENYOURHEART=13
REFLECTLISTEN=13
TALKANDLISTEN=13
TELLMEABOUTIT=13
TELLONESSTORY=13
SHAREYOURLIFE=13
SPEAKONESMIND=13
STORYTELLING=12
SPINSAYARN=10
...- Can we find 4 phrases with paired lengths -- or 3 phrases: 1 pair, plus 1 odd length phrase?
with no duplicate words, e.g., STORY, TALK, etc.? - Here's the list of theme entries I chose:
ONCE UPON A TIME=13
TALK AND LISTEN=13
TELL ONES STORY=13
SHARE YOUR LIFE=13 - An alternate final phrase (to match ONCEIUPONATIME) suggested by one class:
INTO THE SUNSET=13
- Optional: add LIBRARY=9 as an odd-length central entry? (see image)
- Note: these are asymmetric in grammatical structure (maybe rejected if submitted for publication).
- Still, we'll work with these further as an example in later sections.
- Draft of possible clues (avoid re-using theme words):
- "Common fairy tale start" [ONCEUPONATIME]
- "Alternate use of mouth and ears" [TALKANDLISTEN]
- "Dictate your memoir" [TELLONESSTORY]
- "Open up about self-experiences" [SHAREYOURLIFE]
WSJ: Wed, 7/22/2020
- puzzle; CrosswordFiend discussion
- title: Settle In
- theme:
ITSALONGSTORY
TEXT ALERT
LETS DO THIS AGAIN
ENTER THE PICTURE
HEY ARNOLD