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Writing Prompts!

Exercise your creativity. Exorcise your frustrations!

Every now and then writers of all levels can use some creative urging to spawn that next work. These prompts are quick ways to “free write” and get your creative juices flowing. Let your imagination take you where it will!

Prompts:

Grab A Pen #1:

Use five sentences to describe why you want to write. Be honest and don’t worry about a "right" or "wrong"answer. This experiment will reveal your true motive for a career in writing.

Grab A Pen #2:

Start a paragraph using the familiar line, "Trouble was his middle name..." Be as creative as you can with the sentence and all it implies.

Grab A Pen #3:

Watch a dramatic scene on television. Follow the characters on-screen and create their own inner dialogue on your paper. What are they thinking?

Grab A Pen #4:

Write five unrelated sentences. On another page, link them together in a story that is no longer than a page.

Grab A Pen #5:

Take a unneeded page of a story you've recently written. Make sure it is something unimportant or a copy of your work. How many times do you use a combination of "to-be?" Watch for has, was, and were. Take a red or blue pen and mark them out. Can you eliminate these words and make your writing more concise?

Example: "They were running ran away from the scene that was troubling them..."

Finished Product: "They ran way from the troubling scene."

Grab A Pen #6:

What is your favorite name for a man? A woman? Create a full name for this person and create a one-page story wrapped around this character. Does the name influence the material you create?

Example: "Alexandra Huffington-Price... Top real estate broker... Lives alone until..."

Grab A Pen #7:

Write a story that ends with the sentence, "You can't go home... You can't ever go home..."

Grab A Pen #8:

Write a page that begins with:

"She hurried to the cafe only to find he had already arrived..."

 Grab a Pen #9:

Connect these words in a story: house, car, dreams, money, poor, alone, emotion.

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