Prompts in 3s #21

In working with people over the years, I’ve found that people LOVE prompts.

Prompts are great as a palate cleanser – a break from that big, long project that’s starting to feel like it’s never going to end. Giving your creative mind a shot of something new is a great way to reshuffle the mind and allow flow to happen.

Prompts are also great for those times when you feel your creative well has gone dry – even though this can never happen… you are an endless fount of ideas and creativity.

Whose birthday party are we attending? Is it a child or a grown up? And who’s involved in the sibling rivalry? Is it between kids or adults? Is the clown a real clown, or is the term figurative?

After you’ve written, please share your work below or just to share how it went.

As always, sending you mad writing mojo… Happy Writing!

Prompts in 3s #20

In working with people over the years, I’ve found that people LOVE prompts.

Prompts are great as a palate cleanser – a break from that big, long project that’s starting to feel like it’s never going to end. Giving your creative mind a shot of something new is a great way to reshuffle the mind and allow flow to happen.

Prompts are also great for those times when you feel your creative well has gone dry – even though this can never happen… you are an endless fount of ideas and creativity.

Who is this important customer? What makes them important? And what are they doing in the diner? What are they ordering? Who lost the wallet, and what’s in the wallet?

After you’ve written, share your work below or just to share how it went.

As always, sending you mad writing mojo… Happy Writing!

Prompts in 3s #19

In working with people over the years, I’ve found that people LOVE prompts.

Prompts are great as a palate cleanser – a break from that big, long project that’s starting to feel like it’s never going to end. Giving your creative mind a shot of something new is a great way to reshuffle the mind and allow flow to happen.

Prompts are also great for those times when you feel your creative well has gone dry – even though this can never happen… you are an endless fount of ideas and creativity.

Who is on this train ride? What is the stare about? Is it a flirtatious, romantic stare, or is it a chilling, ominous stare? How and where does the red lipstick show up?

After you’ve written, please share your work below or just to share how it went.

As always, sending you mad writing mojo… Happy Writing!

Prompts in 3s #18

In working with people over the years, I’ve found that people LOVE prompts.

Prompts are great as a palate cleanser – a break from that big, long project that’s starting to feel like it’s never going to end. Giving your creative mind a shot of something new is a great way to reshuffle the mind and allow flow to happen.

Prompts are also great for those times when you feel your creative well has gone dry – even though this can never happen… you are an endless fount of ideas and creativity.

Is the black scarf made of silk? Is it hand made—crocheted or knitted? Is it being worn around someone’s shoulders or neck, or is it being worn on their head? Did someone lose it? How do the oysters fit in, and what about the convertible? Where, in the world, does this story take place?

After you’ve written, please share your work or just to share how it went.

As always, sending you mad writing mojo… Happy Writing!

Prompts in 3s #17

In working with people over the years, I’ve found that people LOVE prompts.

Prompts are great as a palate cleanser – a break from that big, long project that’s starting to feel like it’s never going to end. Giving your creative mind a shot of something new is a great way to reshuffle the mind and allow flow to happen.

Prompts are also great for those times when you feel your creative well has gone dry – even though this can never happen… you are an endless fount of ideas and creativity.

What color and shape is the origami? Who made the baked Alaska? Is the glass of water meant to quench someone’s thirst, or is it there for some other reason? Does it stay full? Get spilled? Does the glass get broken?

After you’ve written, please share your work below or just to share how it went.

As always, sending you mad writing mojo… Happy Writing!