Prompts in 3s #52

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 the babysitter, and who are they taking care of? Or does this story take place outside their duties as a babysitter? Who takes the sleeping pill, or do they? And what happens with the fish tank?

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

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

Prompts in 3s #51

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 going on the overseas trip, and where does the story take place? At the airport, or do we even get that far? And how does the cell phone show up in the story? Was it lost or stolen? Is there something significant to the story on the cell phone? Is this story a mystery, a drama, or a romance?

I’m posting these prompts on the blog, so after you’ve written, please head over there to share what you’ve written or just to share how it went.

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

Prompts in 3s #50

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 involved in the chance encounter? Is one of them the owner of the bottle of bourbon or the map? How do those two items intersect to help create the story?

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

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

Prompts in 3s #49

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 told the lie and what was it? Who was impacted by the lie? What kind of pen is it, and how is it being used? What color is the ink? And what about the sewing machine? Is it new, old? Is it being used in the story to create something?

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

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

Prompts in 3s #48

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 the lunch date, and why are they meeting? Is the promise between them or one of them and someone else? And what about the old slippers? What’s their purpose in the story?

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

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