This week’s prompt centers around this photo. Pick two people to use as your characters and begin your story with some dialogue. What opening line does one of these characters say to the other one? You might even conclude the story with dialogue from the other character. Have fun and happy writing.
Tag: short stories
Wednesday Writing Prompts-Lost
This week you have a character who is lost. It could be that they are physically lost or maybe lost as to what direction in life they should take. Did they head out on a hike and can’t find their way back? Maybe they can’t find where they parked their car at the…
Wednesday Writing Prompts-Dear Someone
I thought we’d try a two part story. This week (part one), your character sits down to write a letter. Who is it to? What is it about? Does its content contain good or bad news? Maybe it’s a love letter or a dear john style one. Perhaps it’s to complain about something. Is it long…
Wednesday Writing Prompts-A Staircase to Where?
Our first writing prompt of 2019 and it’s all about a reoccurring dream your character is experiencing. He or she keeps dreaming about the same spiral staircase, night after night… What does your character think it means? Is it a good or bad thing for them…maybe a memory from the past? Or does the staircase…
Promptober Day 14
We started the week with a first line so let’s finish it out with a last line which is- That’s all I have to say.
Promptober Day 13
For today’s prompt create a story that features a house just like this one in the photo.
Promptober Day 12
Pick a song you love, select your favorite line from it and write a story using it..
Promptober Day 8
Here we are at week two. How are you doing? Written any good stuff? Anything you can use for a novel? Feel your writing endurance level going up? Let’s kick off this week with a first line prompt which is- I’m sorry What is your character sorry for?
Promptober Day 3
Today’s prompt is this photo-
Wednesday Writing Prompts-The Hitchhiker
Continuing on with last week’s prompt, now it’s time to write from a new perspective. Last week your character was the person who picked up the hitchhiker, but this week they’re the one needing the ride. Where are they going? What’s their story? Who offers them a ride? Have fun and happy writing.