NAPOWRIMO 2026 Prompts

This is courtesy of our good friend, The Girl Genius. Special thanks to her for always coming up with really great prompts.

Notes:

  • Some will have context, some won’t. 
  • Can be done in any order.
  • If you use any—please tag my FB or my IG @apoetcalledgenius or use #genius3030 (I’d like to see some of your poems, if you’re inclined to share)
  • Also tag @sweetturtleberry or @turtleberrypress on IG
  1. Write from the perspective of an abandoned building or lost object
  2. Observe your surroundings for 5 mins. Write about an “invisible” part of your surroundings (things others hadn’t noticed, a sound you hear that you previously tuned out, etc.)
  3. Start with a question (no matter how “ridiculous”) you’ve always wanted to know and try to answer it.
  4. How to say “goodbye” without actually saying goodbye.
  5. Take a word (ex: hunger, joy, tired, luck) and redefine it
  6. Take 3 minutes and freewrite 
  7. What do you want more than anything right now?
  8. “Why are you here?” 
  9. Write about or from the perspective of a background character (tv show, video game, movie).
  10. Write about how a celebrity’s death impacted you.
  11. How you learned to ______________
  12. What’s in your bag?
  13. Any subject—but go somewhere outside of your normal writing spaces to write this poem. Bonus: incorporate the place into the title or the actual poem
  14. What are you still trying to heal/fix? Name it.
  15. Use a social post (any platform) as the topic or the first line. Alt: use one from “memories” 
  16. Take a selfie. Use yourself in the moment as the topic. What does it look like you’re thinking (not your actual thoughts)? What would you say to that person in the picture if they were a stranger?
  17. Write about how YOUR brain works.
  18. Something or someplace that was overhyped or a huge letdown.
  19. The space before the news came… [waiting for results, the second before you hear good—or bad news] 
  20. “I had an argument with…” [something ridiculous or inanimate. Ex: Alexa, my dog, an empty chair]
  21. The setting is any mode of transportation.
  22. Retell a historical event either a) with an opposite ending or b) in reverse 
  23. A “love” story without using the word “love”
  24. “This isn’t what I signed up for…”
  25. Break up with something
  26. Begins with laughter…ends with silence (or the opposite)
  27. Robins signal spring, what signals the end of something?
  28. Pick an obscure, but interesting fact to start or center your poem  
  29. Find an old slang word and advocate for why we should bring it back
  30. Keep it short and cute—write a 1 min poem

P.S. If you aren’t a poet, feel free to take these prompts and flip them in whatever area of creativity that you love.

National Poetry Month Prompts – Week Four

The final set of prompts for your writing enjoyment. Special thanks to Danielle Reed, the Girl Genius, for coming up with these!

Day Twenty-Three: Things I’d like to forget

Day Twenty-Four: Say the quiet part out loud

Day Twenty-Five: Things that have disappeared

Day Twenty-Six: That’s not the way I remember it– write about the Mandela effect

Day Twenty-Seven: What are you fighting right now?

Day Twenty-Eight: Write about the person or object sitting directly to your right or left

Day Twenty-Nine: Go through your drafts. Find a word you’ve used at least three times. Write a poem about that word, but don’t use the actual word

Day Thirty: Over it. What are you over right now?

National Poetry Month Prompts – Week Three

Here are the next set of prompts:

Day Sixteen: Write a poem about something that would normally be terrible but make the poem a happy one.

Day Seventeen: Write about a sign, omen, or warning.

Day Eighteen: Short phrases – no more than 5 words per line.

Day Nineteen: Write the apology YOU deserve.

Day Twenty: Some say the world will end in _____.

Day Twenty-One: I would prefer if we didn’t _______.

Day Twenty-Two: Things I wish I could remember.

Hello April! Time to Get Creative!

Hello April!

Happy National Poetry Month!

Let’s take these next 30 days to develop a habit of daily creativity.

This set of prompts is a list of single words or short phrases designed to allow you to take them wherever they want to go. Use whatever form of creativity that suits you. Examples include a poem a day, essay, 100 words of a short story, 1000 words of a novel, a photo a day, song lyrics, music, journal entry, drawing, painting, or whatever suits your fancy.

You simply need to get creative!

Enjoy!!!

April 2016 Writing Prompts

Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts: Day 22

Use these three words to inspire your creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.

I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.

Just simply create!

limn: represent in painting or words

clinophobia: fear of bed

amphibology: a phrase or sentence that is grammatically ambiguous
(She sees more of her children than her husband.)

Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts: Day 18

Use these three words to inspire your creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.

I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.

Just simply create!

nympholepsy: passion or rapture aroused in men by beautiful young girls

atelophobia: fear of imperfection

ire: anger

Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts: Day 12

Use these three words to inspire you creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.

I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.

Just simply create!

lollygag: to spend time in an aimless or lazy way

acrophobia: fear of high places

zephyr: a soft, gentle breeze

Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts: Day 11

Use these three words to inspire you creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.

I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.

Just simply create!

borborygmus: a rumbling or furling noise in the intestines

graphophobia: fear of writing

abode: a home

Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts: Day 10

Use these three words to inspire you creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.

I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.

Just simply create!

possident: a possessor, i.e. a person who owns something

autophobia: fear of loneliness

wreathe: twist or entwine

Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts: Day 9

Use these three words to inspire you creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.

I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.

Just simply create!

scrippage: one’s baggage and personal belongings

logophobia: fear of words

quidnunc: an inquisitive and gossipy person