Showing posts with label Writers Digest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writers Digest. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 28



Write about the smallest insect you've ever seen. — Writing.Com

The year is 1491 and you are a famous world explorer. You set out to sail around the globe, but your crew is apprehensive about sailing around the Bermuda triangle. You dismiss their superstitions and demand to hold course. Sure enough, as you approach the Triangle you get caught in a horrible storm. What happens next? — Writer’s Digest

You know a walk in the park in the dark is the craziest move you can make especially with rumors of a vicious serial killer going the rounds. But your car breaks down just outside the perimeter of the park with no person or vehicle within earshot. Do you forget everything and run or do you wait it out until help comes along? Write your story. — Akpan

Write for 10 minutes using "I used to think..." as your starter. — creativewritingprompts.com

Monday, June 27, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 27



The copier wasn't working again and I was on my last nerve when suddenly... — Writing.Com

You wake up one morning and find yourself inside a Looney Tunes cartoon with a burning desire to hunt down a certain Bugs Bunny, no matter the cost. What happens next? — Writer’s Digest

Melinda Alcott and Dwayne Modderman meet in a bank. One of them is a loner. Describe how they meet. — creativewritingprompts.com

A crew of astronauts departs on a voyage to colonize a planet, first time ever. They go into hibernation only to be awakened somewhere mid-trip by a more advanced and faster ship, by far more advanced humans, technologically and biologically enhanced, who departed years after them. — Reddit

Sunday, June 26, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 26



You heard rumors of a zombie attack on your way to the club with your buddies and waved it off like another urban legend. You came home late at night totally knocked out and went straight to bed only to be awakened in the dead of night by unearthly sounds. You peep through your keyhole and can hardly believe your eyes; there are white-faced, living corpses filling your corridor and one of them is heading straight for your bedroom door. Write the story. — Akpan

“I wasn’t planning on this. Falling in love with you was the last thing I wanted. Because I know our time would have to come to end. Yet, here I am, begging you not to turn the page.” Who is the speaker and who is the speaker talking to? Finish the scene. — Writer’s Digest

It turns out that a common vaccine lying dormant inside everyone is what turns everyone into zombies, except for the anti-vaxxers. — Reddit

A vacuum cleaner is invented that generates life from dust... — Writing.Com

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 22



Write a story revolving around these words, “The world seemed to stand still.” — From Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”

What’s your idea of a perfect vacation? — creativewritingprompts.com

Write a seemingly normal story, except for the last sentence, which makes the entire story creepy. — Reddit

You've graduated from clown college and have been named valedictorian of your class. You must give an inspirational speech to all the other bozos in the crowd and, after weeks of writing, you finally think you've nailed it. Show us you delivering your speech. — Writer’s Digest

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 21



“It is an abomination for a man to take his own life.” Write the scene. — Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart.”

When you were younger, you promised your first born child to a witch. When your husband learned you were pregnant, he admitted to making the same promise to a different witch. — Reddit

Write a short story in which your main character finds himself invited to the Nobel Prize award ceremonies in Stockholm, Sweden. What preconceived notions might he have about the festivities and winners? Is he star-struck, mildly impressed, or ambivalent? Does he have dubious plans beyond celebrating with the recipients and guests? — PW.Org

Use this plot in a short story: roommates have not paid the phone bill. — creativewritingprompts.com

Sunday, June 19, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 19



You have been hired on a large renovation project which is taking place in a cave beneath a mansion. Some of the specifications, however, leave you with some questions for Mr. Wayne. — Reddit

“I’d love to _____ but my _____ just _____!” (And then write a story that follows it.) — Writer’s Digest

“Damaged emotion, especially lost love, guilt and shame, can lead one into a spiral of depression.” — Steven Barnes. Write a story about a character that justifies this quote.

Write a short story that starts with a scene in which your main character interacts with another character while in disguise. What does your character hope to gain by taking on this new persona? How must the character transform—both physically and emotionally? What are the limitations or pitfalls of the disguise? Conversely, are there doors that might now be open to this new identity that were closed before? — PW.Org

Saturday, June 18, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 18



Oh boy you do love packages! Yet this one’s different. It’s oddly colored, like a deep maroon. The material is unlike anything you’ve ever felt and something is violently shaking the box. The worst part is you never ordered anything. So how big is the box? What’s inside? Where did it come from? — Writer’s Digest

Write from the point of view of the last tree standing in a forest. — creativewritingprompts.com

You stumble upon a stash of Nazi gold. Unbeknownst to you, the gold is cursed, and the more of it you sell, the more you start to think with fascist tendencies. — Reddit

A slice of chocolate-decadence cake was all she wanted; instead, she got Tommy Nighthawk. — Writing.Com

Friday, June 17, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 17



Create a scene which explains the line, “Don’t let false modesty make you retreat from your own excellence.” — Steven Barnes

Paint splattered on a canvas... — Writing.Com

To get the story straight, Dave, we think, has become a chicken. Just the worst of luck with that guy. Tom is claiming he married the futon that’s now covered in yogurt, Carl is on the chandelier with the dog and you just walked in after getting groceries. What the heck happened here? — Writer’s Digest

Sometimes the gifts we receive may seem plain or simple at first—another book, bag, pair of pants, or electronic gadget—but end up changing our lives in unexpected ways. Write a short story in which your main character receives a gift that he is unimpressed with, but that turns out to be more than meets the eye. Does using the gift result in a domino effect of unforeseen consequences? Is something surprising revealed about the gift giver? — PW.Org

Thursday, June 16, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 16



By 2060, mankind is able to transfer a human consciousness to the digital world. No longer inhibited by the limitations of a physical brain, these people become the technological overseers of human society, but eventually discover evidence of an afterlife they are no longer invited to. — Reddit

Write a story where a character pulls though because a total stranger urged them on and end the story with this line, “Having someone who believes in you makes a lot of difference.” — Stephen King

List 3 things that freak you out when you think of vampires and write a story that highlights them. — Akpan

Have the main character in your novel (or short story) write a letter to you. What would they say? 
Have them write whatever you want. — Writer’s Digest

Monday, June 13, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 13



In Fictitious Dishes: An Album of Literature's Most Memorable Meals(Harper Design, 2014), Dinah Fried’s photographs are inspired by passages from some of her favorite classic and contemporary works of literature. Create a reversal of Fried's project by imagining the fictitious life story behind a meal. Look through some photos of complete meal spreads from different time periods, countries, and types of establishments and choose a photograph that piques your storytelling instincts. Develop a unique character, setting, and situation inspired by the food, tableware, and mood in the photograph. — PW.Org

Have the main character in your novel (or short story) write a letter to you. What would they say? Have them write whatever you want. — Writer’s Digest

Write from the point of view of a freshly scrubbed floor. — creativewritingprompts.com

Write a story about a court judge and how he/she judges a controversial case. — Writing.Com

Sunday, June 12, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 12



Sonya Yajko and Simon Fojas meet after an earthquake. One of them becomes resigned to his or her fate. — creativewritingprompts.com

In Antarctica’s winter season, which takes place from late February through September, temperatures can reach one hundred degrees below zero Fahrenheit. Write a short story with the backdrop of an Antarctic winter. What unexpected circumstances might arise by being stuck indoors without sunlight with the same group of people for months in cramped quarters? What thoughts, occurrences, and behavior might be unique to the experience of living in such an extreme environment? — PW.Org

You have been chosen to help carry the Olympic Torch for the 2016 Summer Olympics. It’s finally your turn to carry the Torch and you are so nervous you might throw up. You take the Torch from its previous carrier and start running. As cameras flash and the world watches, you trip and go sprawling. Write this scene. — Writer’s Digest

"Taking a shortcut isn't always the fastest way to get there," she said. — Writing.Com

Saturday, June 11, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 11



While touring a museum, you accidentally destroy an irreplaceable artifact. — Writing.Com

Many people experience seasonal allergies during spring caused by the increased amount of pollen and grass present in the air. Write a short story in which one of your characters is affected by seasonal allergies. Is it a condition that proves to have surprisingly dramatic consequences, or one that simply adds a layer of pathos, humor, or realism to the story or character? — PW.Org

You are an expert at capturing alligators—they call you “The Alligator Whisperer.” Your work has helped scientists gather extensive information on the life of alligators and you are hailed as a hero in the scientific community. Everything is going great until one day the alligators start hunting you. What do you do? — Writer’s Digest

Write a story with the help of this image: “The shore fumed at the waves” —creativewritingprompts.com

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 8



This dialogue must appear somewhere in your story: “You know what else children don’t know?” — creativewritingprompts.com

One day as you were cleaning you noticed air being sucked towards the base of wall near the cupboard. Perplexed you went closer to investigate. The air was going in, slightly yet in. You hold your breath and gingerly peel away at the wallpaper until a huge wrought iron door stands before you. Where does it lead? Did you imagine this? What happens next? — Writer’s Digest

In his bestselling memoir, ‘On Writing’ Stephen King said, “I believe stories are found things like fossil in the ground. The writer’s job is to use the tools in his or her toolbox to get as much of each one out of the ground intact as possible.” Now write a story where a writer literally digs up inspiration for his story. Is it an ancient relic or bones of an unknown person or maybe just a simple object that arouses his curiosity? — Akpan

Write a short story in which your narrator’s voice is both informal and informed. How will you take advantage of a point of view that can travel through time and space? — PW.Org

Monday, June 6, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 6




Every morning at 9:00 a.m. sharp, you get a call on your cell phone. The speaker says “I know what you did” and then hangs up. This has been going on for two weeks straight. What did you do and how do you react to these calls? — Writer’s Digest

Virginia Woolf’s The Waves explores the inner lives of its six characters through a sequence of connected soliloquies. Try writing a story using only soliloquies. Choose a scene that involves multiple characters, like a Thanksgiving dinner or a holiday party, and move between their inner monologues, building the setting and plot through each character’s unique thoughts and observations. When layered together, the different streams of consciousness will create the world in which these characters live. — PW.Org

You are a child who used to be afraid of the monsters hiding in your room. Now, you're just an annoyed child who is tired of the monster under your bed arguing with the closet monster. — Reddit

Create a story, poem or any piece based on this metaphor: a plate of fear. — creativewritingprompts.com

Sunday, June 5, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 5




Write a story that begins AND ends with this line: There’s no other way to tell the story. — Writing.Com

You receive an invitation in the mail one day requesting your presence at a “Cadaver concert.” You have no idea what this means or who sent the invitation. However, as a mortician, you are intrigued. You show up at the appointed place at the designated time. What do you find? — Writer’s Digest

Incorporate this sentence somewhere in your story: "The strange noises grew louder." Your story should also demonstrate the cliche "a bundle of nerves" (without mentioning the cliche). — creativewritingprompts.com

Write a story about zombie-hunting vampires. Color it up and feature some high-tech Sci-Fi stuff. Do the vampires win or do the flesh-eaters just keep showing up? — Akpan

Saturday, June 4, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 4



Unexpectedly dying people start yelling, screaming and crying before they take their last breath. Your brother just died, he screamed "I see him! He's coming for me!" in a terrified voice as he died. — Reddit

Feathers flew from the chicken coop and squawks rang out across the farm yard. — Writing.Com

Try your hand by first writing about what comes to mind immediately: perhaps the changing colors and textures of autumn leaves outside, or everyday details about upcoming holidays and visiting family. Try not to pause or edit yourself. Gradually let your mind progress into an associative stream of consciousness. Take a look at what you’ve written and, using your favorite elements, write a short short story with a seasonal theme, allowing it to be nonsensical, absurd, or surreal. — PW.Org

At first it's like any other day. You wake up, shower, start to brew your morning cup of coffee, and that's when you notice—outside the window, there's nothing there. Just an endless black void. What happened? Where are you? How do you get back to reality? — Writer’s Digest

Thursday, June 2, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 2




Write a scene in which a character—human or animal—finds himself in a situation where he is a fish out of water. Does he explore the new and foreign environment surrounding him, or is he in need of rescue? — PW.Org

Your first experience at a concert. — Writing.Com

You are a professional assassin for the CIA. But you are also a double agent. One day, you are assigned with killing a foreign agent. This foreign agent is your other alias. — Reddit

After a grueling day at work you go home. The sweet allure of your couch and captain crunch is over powering! You arrive at the door, stick in the key, yank it open and … see a writhing horde of Minotaur chanting in the night and then one notices you and charges. You slam the door, wait a minute and try again. This time it’s a mountain with climbers clambering up the towering heights. One waves at you. What do you do? What’s going on with this door of yours? Do you go in? — Writer’s Digest

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

IntShoWriMo 2016 Prompts: Day 1


You are renting a room in someone’s house as you transition to living in a new city. The owner tells you that basement is absolutely, 100% off limits. You don’t bat an eye at this request, until you start hearing noises from the basement at night. After several week of this, you sneak downstairs to see what’s going on. Finish the scene. — Writer’s Digest

Sorry, but swimmers are not allowed to ... — Writing.Com

You see a light at the end of the tunnel but it’s everything but inviting. It seems to possess a personality with an evil aura who is more likely to eat you up than convey you to safety. How did you get in the tunnel in the first place? Who is in the light? Do you yield to the glow and its evil presence? Write your story. — Akpan

In a world of crime, you alone have the ability to shoot things from your hands. Fireballs, ice, you name it. Only, what comes out is completely random. — Reddit

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Day 23: Grim Sense


IntShoWriMo 2015: Day 23 Prompt:
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

Word Count: 2k+








Akpan

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Day 16: Considering the Alternative


IntShoWriMo 2015: Day 16 Prompt:
Two objects sit before you: a golden hammer and a cup of what seems to be water. A note on the wall says: "Go ahead, make your choice. The outcome will decide whether you're ready or not." Ready for what? What is this place? Why these objects? Which will you choose? - WritersDigest.Com

Word Count: 2k+








Akpan