1. The whir of a nearby motor
lulls your senses. — Writing.Com
2. You go in for a rather
complex dental procedure and the dentist has to put you under in order to
complete it. When you wake up, though, you are no longer in the dentist office.
You are on a train with a briefcase handcuffed to your wrist. Just as you are
soaking in this situation, a man walks in with a gun and points it at you. What
happens? — WritersDigest.Com
3. Write a scene involving time-travelers from a different Earth
which exists in the same timeline as ours. — Akpan
4. Just as we often have a
favorite t-shirt, sandwich, or brand of coffee, we also have favorite words;
the ones we use in everything we write without even realizing it. Think about
why you use these words so often. Is it because they reflect your personal
writing style, or because it’s become a habit? Today, read carefully through
one of your stories, circling the words that keep popping up. Then explore
different options for expressing the same sentiment. — Poets&Writers
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