15 Writing Prompts for Tuesday


This week, I’ve posted inspiration finders:
Find the nearest post-it note and find word number 8. Apply the results to a minor conflict.
Find the closest piece of art to you and count 7 items to your right. Consider them as a group. Apply the results to an antagonist.

Spin around with your eyes closed then walk 9 steps. Find the closest item to you. Apply the results to an ally of the protagonist.

Turn on the TV, hit channel down 1 times, and listen for a couple of minutes to whatever’s on. Apply the results to a description of a character.

Look at your calendar. Count 7 items starting from the first of the month. Apply the results to a future event.

Go to a random article on wikipedia. Apply the results to a meal.

Go to your facebook page and count down 9 wall posts. Apply the results to a plant.

Look at your buddy list. Go to the username 10 from the bottom. Apply the results to the current story arc.

Go to wherever you track your spending. Find the purchase 3 down from the top of the most recent list. Apply the results to a shiny thing.

Go to a random article on Wikipedia and find paragraph 8. Apply the results to an unresolved plot thread.

Look to your right. Find the thing 8 items away from you. Apply the results to a dream.

Find one of your open chat windows, and scroll up 5 lines. Apply the results to a plot twist.

Find the closest piece of art to you and count 3 items to your right. Consider them as a group. Apply the results to a description of a character.

Find the nearest post-it note and find word number 6. Apply the results to a journey.

Turn on the TV, hit channel up 5 times, and listen for a couple of minutes to whatever’s on. Apply the results to a protagonist.

15 Writing Prompts for Tuesday – #2


Here are this week’s writing prompts to help get your creative juices flowing! 🙂

  1. Write for at least 300 words about a reconciliation, a nightmare, a turtle, and a musical instrument.
  2. Write for at least 1000 words about a conversation, a musician, and a fight. Focus on description that uses all five senses.
  3. Write for at least 500 words about a heroic deed, a deck of cards, and a circle.
  4. Write for at least 200 words about a contest, a businesswoman, and a journal. Focus on creating at least one compelling character.
  5. Write for at least 1 minute about a detour, a story, a scoundrel, and a journal.
  6. Write for at least 5 minutes about a coin, and a bottle.
  7. Write for at least 200 words about a ring, and a treasured heirloom.
  8. Write for at least 300 words about a dream, the stars, and a shell.
  9. Write for at least 15 minutes about a predator, and a window.
  10. Write for at least 250 words about a loss, a book, and a snake. Focus on writing from a different perspective than your usual one.
  11. Write for at least 5 minutes about an escape, a physician, and a box of chocolates.
  12. Write for at least 300 words about an announcement, a promotion, and a holiday.
  13. Write for at least 300 words about a machine, a stone, and a theatre.
  14. Write for at least 300 words about a bet, a leader, and a thief.
  15. Write for at least 1000 words about a legal problem, a bucket, and a child.

 

15 Writing Prompts for Tuesday


Short on ideas? Check out this week’s writing prompts to see if you are inspired! 🙂

  1. Write for at least 400 words about a reunion, a treasured heirloom, and a snake.
  2. Write for at least 10 minutes about a horn, a bridge, and a bucket. Focus on describing unusual details.
  3. Write for at least 600 words about an accomplishment, a predator, and a robe.
  4. Write for at least 500 words about a banishment, a robe, a thug, and a desert.
  5. Write for at least 5 minutes about an introduction, a mountain, trees, and a bottle. Focus on creating a compelling setting.
  6. Write for at least 250 words about a thwarted plan, a pair of dice, and a newspaper.
  7. Write for at least 5 minutes about a victory, a horn, and a perfume bottle.
  8. Write for at least 1 minute about a foreign country, and a shop.
  9. Write for at least 1 minute about a journey, a charm, a gem, and a table. Focus on creating at least one compelling character.
  10. Write for at least 5 minutes about a reunion, a song, a flower, and a shoe.
  11. Write for at least 1 minute about a challenge, a hammer, a candle, and a pair of eyeglasses.
  12. Write for at least 1 minute about a child, an oak tree, and a pair of dice.
  13. Write for at least 15 minutes about a prison, and a locket. Focus on describing unusual details.
  14. Write for at least 500 words about a backpack, words, and a holiday
  15. Write for at least 10 minutes about an escape, a clock, and a hat. .

Hope these helped! More next Tuesday!

xxx

Cherry