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Writing Prompts #716 & #717


Are you looking for yet another writing opportunity here at Gay Authors? Luckily for you, we offer weekly writing opportunities for you. And if you don't know what to write, or just need that little push to get started, then the Writing Prompts are for you!   Also, while talking about writing opportunities, don't forget that the deadline for the Fall Anthology is fast approaching. Make sure to send your stories to @Valkyrie no later than the 15th.  Now, let's look at this week's prompts!

 


 

Prompt 716 – Creative

Tag – The Lie

It is a beautiful day and you call out of work saying you are sick. Deciding you will enjoy the day you head out to the city and take the train. Going down the stairs to the track, you are struck from behind and fall down the stairs, slamming your shoulder, breaking your collar bone. The accident is caught on camera and is shown on the local news. How do you explain when it is shown all over?

 

Prompt 717 – Creative

Tag – Vampire

You’ve been reading everything you can get your hands on about vampires. You read about sparkly vampires, white chalky vampires, ugly vampires, and seductive ones.  None of them seem to fit the creature you seen last week or again last night. What is the vampire like?

 


 

So, did you take advantage of the writing opportunity last week? Don't forget to share your prompt responses in the comments!

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JamesSavik

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I did a short some time ago that matches 717 exactly.  

 

The Vampyre

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Mikiesboy

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33 minutes ago, jamessavik said:

I did a short some time ago that matches 717 exactly.  

 

The Vampyre

That was a good read!

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Drew Payne

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My story inspired by Prompt 715 is finally up and can be read at:

 

https://gayauthors.org/story/drew-payne/stories-written-on-lined-paper/8

 

It’s called Eleven O’clock and After.

 

It’s taken me so long to post it because I had to finish the story inspired by Prompt 714, but that one turned into a 27,000 word novella. I’ll post that one in serial form, in the New Year.

 

In the meantime, happy reading

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