Who says you can’t go home again?
Write a story set in your first home (house? town?). Describe it in exquisite detail. Make us believe we’re there.
Write a story set in your first home …
Who says you can’t go home again?
Write a story set in your first home (house? town?). Describe it in exquisite detail. Make us believe we’re there.
Write a Story Featuring A High-Tech Gadget
I love my gadgets.
But even if you’re not a gadget freak, an early-adopter, a lover of all things tech, you can’t really escape the stuff.
So today’s prompt is
It could be a cell phone that accidentally redials, and gets the owner in big trouble.
It could be an iPad, a Kindle, a GPS unit.
Maybe the hero of the story hates technology. Maybe she loves it.
OK? Go!
…Obituaries are wonderful sources of lifestories, character sketches, intriguing stories.
I know, kind of morbid for a spring day, but obituaries are wonderful sources of lifestories, character sketches, intriguing stories.
I like to think of stealing from the obituaries less as grave-robbing and more as creating a tribute to a life lived. So, today:
[Could you write about Bonnie and a great-grandchild on their first trout-fishing afternoon together? Would it be a perfect moment? A farce? A dramatic turning point? What did the river look like, sound like? What did she notice?]
Go!
Today’s prompt: go to the Newest Articles section of the front page of Wikipedia…
Today, go to the Newest Articles section of the front page of Wikipedia.
GO!