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List 9 good reasons to eat your "mother-in-law's" cooking. Now, create a situation where your character(s) must convince others of those reasons although they are obviously not true.
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Write a fictional news story about an adoption agency selling shaved apes as babies.
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what would you do with three wishes? (500 words)
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Mention all these words in a story that ends in a compromise: mechanic bathtub speghetti stool (500 words minimum)
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Write from the point of view of an old car that has gotten a new paint job. (200 words minimum)
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Write a story about a parent looking for a child. The child was on public transportation that "crashed" earlier that day. (500 words minimum)
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Write a brief but scary encounter with one of your old teachers. (try for at least 200 words)
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Think of an event then take responsibility for everything that went wrong. You did it all on purpose or because you didn't give a damn or because you were mad. Explain the events
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Write a poem using this format: 1. first line put your name 2. think of an object (thing) that descibes you and for the next several lines (at least 3) tell how you are like that object without naming it. 3. last line name the object This poem does not have to rhyme but extra credit if the middle lines do.
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Use the following words in your story: little boy, torn page, market, cat
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Take two people who dislike each other and stick them in the backseat of a taxi. What happens?
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Write about the moment you and another person bonded.
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Pick any fairy/nursery/tall tale, take a secondary character's POV, and rewrite the story. Extra Credit: if the POV you chose is a good guy, make them the bad guy. And visa versa. This one will be a little longer than most of the other prompts, take your time.
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Write a story featuring a creature not usually considered cute and cuddly, but IS. OR Write a story featuring a creature usually considered cute and cuddly, but ISN'T.
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This one should make you all think -- Your protagonist has a serious quirk. It’s a red rose in a field of green. It’s a scared scream in the dead of night. It’s a garlic breath at the other end of a kiss. That’s right, it’s impossible to ignore. Yet… there is no mention of it. Despite this apparent eccentricity — the kind that folks don't see every day — not one person in your story dares to broach the subject. But that's good because it allows you the chance to illuminate your skill at subtext as well as characterization. Tell us, nay, show us a story in which your protagonist aggressively seeks a goal while those around him/her try their darnedest not to react to the conspicuous quirk. Now write it... just a couple paragraphs... you can do it.
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Start with this line: He tried to remember who had given him the key.
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Show Don't Tell Write an scene in as close to all-dialogue as possible. Anyone can tell their readers how their characters feel, but can you show them—convey an attitude, a sense of urgency, despair or excitement... using only dialogue? RULES: a. Write a scene using as close to pure dialogue as possible b. Use 1,000 words or less. (if you do this before Sept 29 2011 and would like to enter a contest, click here for details)
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What do you do on a rainy day?
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Nipples are tricky. They come in all shapes and sizes and shades. They do not, as a rule, look like much of anything, aside from nipples. Therefore one should never compare nipples to cherries, pencil erasers, or frankenstein bolts. However, how should you describe nipples? Come up with a list of at least six descriptions for nipples. Use all your senses, be sensual.
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List 10 things you do to procrastinate.
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create definitions for the following words: squirmish flexting misinfotainment fomo intaxication brainspin buysexual sharewear recessionitis interneuter My Example (there is no right or wrong, all can be found on the urban dictionary, but I'll know if you were cheating)
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Write a letter to an object (NOT A PERSON) you feel you need to spend more time with, but do not name the object. We should know what it is by how you describe your time together.
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Write a story with the first line: Her laugh broke the silence.
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Write a story about infidelity with a paramedic as the main character and a pair of boots as the key object. The setting is a prison cell.
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List 9 good reasons to break off a wedding. Write a story involving (at least) one of them.