1. Write a short piece about
your most vivid childhood memory. —
Writing.Com
2. You’re a private
investigator who is down on his or her luck and hasn’t had a client in months.
Suddenly the phone rings. It’s a kid. The kid proposes a silly case to you.
Normally you wouldn’t take such a ridiculous job (from a kid, no less), but you
need the work, so you accept. But what you uncover during the investigation is
a much, much bigger problem than the kid (and you) ever expected. — WritersDigest.Com
3. You’ve been ushered into a
vast building filled with closed doors and have been given leave to open any
you like. Which do you pick and what do you find behind it? Does it change your
life, for better or for worse? — (From Stephen King’s “On Writing”)
4. Write a story in a genre
you've never tried before being sure not to employ any of your usual
techniques. Even if
you've already discovered your favorite style of writing, it's good to dust off
other instruments in your literary arsenal every now and then. — Poets&Writers
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