Prompt: A man and a woman walk through the park holding hands Twist: Write the scene from three different points of view “They have taken it all from me. Look at them, in love. It’s sickening!” he coughed as he desperately dragged off his spent cigarette. He always drove his beater to the park edges … Continue reading Day Nine: Point of View
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Day Eight: Death to Adverbs
Prompt: Go to a local café, park, or public place and write a piece inspired by something you see.Twist: Write an adverb-free post. The mountains here are majestic. Little grassy hills that have grown overtime. Amazing how a whole state can revolve around the simplicity of an earth made sculpture. Sitting here viewing at them in … Continue reading Day Eight: Death to Adverbs
Day Seven: Give and Take
Prompt: Write a post based on the contras between two things- whether people, objects, emotions, places or something else. Twist: Write your post in the form of a dialogue. MY SPECIALITY 🙂 My friend and I have been gifted amazing abilities and we decided it was best, and time too, take a step back and … Continue reading Day Seven: Give and Take
Day Seven: Give and Take
Prompt: Write a post based on the contras between two things- whether people, objects, emotions, places or something else. Twist: Write your post in the form of a dialogue. MY SPECIALITY 🙂 My friend and I have been gifted amazing abilities and we decided it was best, and time too, take a step back and … Continue reading Day Seven: Give and Take
Day Six- A Character Building Experience
Prompt: Who’s the most interesting person (or people) you’ve met this year? Twist: Turn your post into a character study. I wasn’t playing around! Someone writes a note to you that’s so freighting that’s no big deal to me. Knowing I possess telepathy is! So I’m going to find him and I’m going to try … Continue reading Day Six- A Character Building Experience
Day Five: Be Brief
Prompt: You stumble upon a random letter on the path. Twist: Approach this post in as few words as possible. Stumbling through the hallway I came across a folded parchment on the floor. Curiously I picked it up and began to unfold it. Pieces of me trembled as I read it. I know what you did. I'm … Continue reading Day Five: Be Brief
Day Four: Serially Lost
Prompt: Write about a loss: something (or someone) that was part of your life, and isn’t any more. Twist: Make today’s post the first in a three-post series. Imagine losing someone important to you. Who's the first person you think of. Most of you will probably think of that one person that broke your heart. Thats … Continue reading Day Four: Serially Lost
Day Three: Commit to a Writing Practice
Trigger Warning Prompt: Write about the three most important songs in your life — what do they mean to you? Twist: You’ll commit to a writing practice. Disclaimer: They stated I could change whatever I would like too. So I've changed it to writing a story about ONE song. One that I've always wanted to … Continue reading Day Three: Commit to a Writing Practice
Day Two: A Room With A View
Prompt: If you could zoom through space in the speed of light, what place would you go to right now? Twist: Organize your post around the description of a setting. I had a slight difficulty trying to think of what I would write for this prompt. However, I thought. There is no guidelines! I could travel … Continue reading Day Two: A Room With A View
Day One: Unlock the Mind
Prompt To get started, let’s loosen up. Let’s unlock the mind. Today, take twenty minutes to free write. And don’t think about what you’ll write. Just write. Twist And for your first twist? Publish this stream-of-consciousness post on your blog. Start 12:00PM-12:20PM When I see anything to do with time constraints I immediately think about … Continue reading Day One: Unlock the Mind