April Creativity Prompt 17 of 30

Let’s have a bit of fun. Take your birthday and write it out in numbers.

For example: November 3, 1978 would be 11-3-1978

Now add those numbers up, however you want.

Examples: 1+1+3+1+9+7+8=30        

or 11+3+1978=1992              1+9+9+2=21    

If your two digit number is greater than 26 then you need to add those two digits together.

Example: 3+0=3

Take the number you get (as long as it is under 26) and match it up with it’s corresponding letter in the alphabet.

Take that letter and list ten words.

Take one, some, or all of those words and use them to inspire or be part of a piece.

Play around. Have fun!

 

April Creativity Prompt 14 of 30

Come up with titles. These can be titles of stories, poems, art pieces, or songs. Create titles for works you haven’t created yet. You simply like the title you come up with.

 

Then later you can read your list of titles and see if it sparks a creative burst.

April Creativity Prompt 12 of 30

Paint a picture of your muse… literally or figuratively.

April Creativity Prompt 10 of 30

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Take time during your lunch break to reflect on what goes on around you. Give a detailed description in what you write or create. Focus on what you see and look past the obvious.

April Creativity Prompt 7 of 30

Make use of your horoscope for today (even if you don’t believe in that stuff). Create something with what it tells you.

April Creativity Prompt 4 of 30

Create something based on a fictional/fairy tale/movie character that you didn’t like when you were younger.

Exercise your creativity and your imagination!

April Creativity Prompt 2 of 30

Take a standard set of instructions on how to do something or how to work an item and turn it into something more creative. Write a poem. Draw or paint a picture. Begin a short story. Free Write what it makes you think of or feel. Begin a memoir piece around those instructions. BE CREATIVE!

April Creativity Prompt 1 of 30

Think back to your earliest memory. Create something that reminds you of it. Or write something that describes it. Do your very best to capture that memory again.

NaNoWriMo prompts – 29/30 & 30/30

29/30

Attempt to describe a color to someone who has been blind their entire life.

 

30/30

What does true happiness look like to you or your character? Truly take some time to allow to the reader to feel what you feel.

 

Happy Writing!

NaNoWriMo prompts – 27/30 & 28/30

27/30

Make a list of 5 to 10 things you dislike/hate about yourself (or your character hates about themselves).

Now write a love note, poem, or story honoring those things and how they make you (or your character) unique.

 

28/30

Write about a smile, and how thankful you are for it. Write about more than one if you are so moved. If you are a fiction writer, write about a smile that changes your character’s life or outlook.

 

Happy Writing!