Close your eyes. Take a walk through your neighborhood (in your mind). Now write about it. Try not to leave anything out.
Happy Writing!
Creative writing prompts to get your creativity flowing!
Close your eyes. Take a walk through your neighborhood (in your mind). Now write about it. Try not to leave anything out.
Happy Writing!
Write about chaos in as few words as possible. For a poem… write a haiku. For non-fiction… write a 500 word piece. For fiction… no more than 1000 words.
Happy Writing!
In honor of me missing a few prompt posts… write on the following topic:
Life happens…
Take it wherever it leads you in whatever format that it desires. Let the pen (or your fingers on the keyboard) lead you.
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Write a reaction piece to the following quote:
“There are people so addicted to exaggeration that they can’t tell the truth without lying.” -Josh Billings
Happy Writing!
Incorporate these words into a poem, story, or feature them in an essay:
multitasking
frigid
smelt
Sorry for the late post! Happy Writing!
Write from the point of view of an inanimate object. How does it see things? How does it feel about things? Get creative!
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Write a poem, essay, or short story starting with this line:
The kitchen smelled of fried fish, lavender, and heartache.
🙂 Happy Writing!
These prompts are designed to be used for either poetry, essay, or short fiction writing (unless otherwise specified in the prompt).
Not everybody writes novels. However you still should take advantage of this month to really exercise your creativity.
PROMPT 1
Write about how writing makes you feel. Think mentally, physically, and emotionally. Be as descriptive as possible.
Whether you love them, hate them, or are indifferent… write about how storms make you feel.
Write, in what ever format suits you, about the perfect date. It is going to be perfect so feel free to get serious with the details.