5.31.2013
Prompt #137
Your character has given up drugs and is experiencing withdrawal throughout your story. This is not the major plot point.
5.30.2013
Prompt #136
Your story takes place in an alleyway. Bonus points for featuring musicians or food service workers.
5.29.2013
5.28.2013
5.27.2013
Prompt #133
Your story begins when your main character receives their significant other's head in a box.
5.26.2013
5.25.2013
5.23.2013
Prompt #129
You wake up to find your body caked with pieces of dirty cardboard. You start pulling it off, and find a worm underneath one. You rip the rest of the it off and find that some of the worms have burrowed into your skin. You try to yank them out. You can't.
5.22.2013
Prompt #125
Take a scene from a piece you're working on that doesn't feel right. Rework it, making the opposite of the action take place or having the character choose the exact reverse option.
5.21.2013
Prompt #124
Your main character is involved in a romantic relationship that makes no sense to any other character in the story.
Prompt #123
Your character is on the way to a
thankless home life from a thankless job.
When they get the usual urge to drive off into the sunset, they finally
go for it.
5.20.2013
Prompt #122
Your character wakes up confused and alone on some form of public transportation, unsure of where to get off, where they got on, or who they happen to be.
Prompt #121
Your character has a severe type A
personality, and is doggedly pursuing a goal.
They do everything they can to optimize their performance, including
strict attention to diet, exercise, practice, study, and any other relevant
factor. Suddenly, despite their best
attempts, everything goes to hell.
Prompt #120
Write a story that makes a case for
euthanasia in humans, no matter what your personal stance happens to be.
Prompt #119
Write
a story about a person who’s suffering abuse at the hands of a pet that they
love anyway.
5.19.2013
Prompt #118
Your
character is in a posh auditorium, listening to the symphony, eyes closed. All of a sudden the harmony of the
instruments turns into a calamitous cacophony.
Then they hear the screams.
Prompt #117
At some point during your story, a fight breaks out at a funeral. The more inappropriate, the better.
Prompt #116
Confine
five characters in a space with no obvious exit. Bonus points if one of the characters is the
person who trapped them there in the first place.
Prompt #115
A
mother can do extraordinary things when the life of her child is threatened,
including impossible feats of strength or endurance. Write a story taking this phenomenon to its
absolute extreme.
5.18.2013
Prompt #112
Write the story of a truly epic battle between a bartender or waiter and a particularly nasty customer.
5.17.2013
Prompt #111
Your
character goes on a blind date. Include
a life raft, a jar of peanut butter, and an anarchist in your story.
Prompt #110
At some point in your story, your
character realizes their lover is actually a half-sibling that was a result of
their father’s dalliances.
Prompt #108
Write a story in which your character loses it on an inanimate object. Bonus points if the object fights back.
5.16.2013
Prompt #107
A couple splits up and one moves out
temporarily. When the exiled partner
comes back to get their stuff, they find their ex dead on the couch.
Prompt #104
Your character is doing the dishes
when they hear a weird noise from under the sink. It stops almost immediately, so they shrug it
off. A minute later, they hear it again
and their feet are in a puddle of what they hope is water.
5.15.2013
Prompt #103
Create
a character with a unique physical description, but don’t describe them
directly. Instead, reveal their
appearance through the words and actions of your other characters.
Prompt #100
Yay!
One hundred prompts! Woohoo!
Write a story about the celebration
of meaningless milestones and the havoc this practice can wreak on someone’s
life.
5.14.2013
Prompt #99
Write a story that includes a street
musician who lives in a tent and travels with the seasons. At some point during your story, this
character is accused of murder.
Prompt #98
A couple splits up and one moves out
temporarily. When the exiled partner
comes back to get their stuff, they find their ex dead on the couch.
Prompt #97
Your character lives in a society so
obsessed with the idea of equality that anyone who even mentions a difference
between themselves and another, no matter how factual, is considered a
terrorist and a threat to the society’s way of life.
Prompt #96
One character attempts to prove a
point to another by standing three feet behind them for a day. The concept is ludicrous, but the results are
disastrous.
5.13.2013
Prompt #95
Write about a musician that starts
to get ataxia in their hands. No fair
using a vocalist!
Prompt #94
Professor
Plum did it in the billiard room with the knife. “It” doesn’t reference a murder and your
story isn’t a mystery.
Prompt #93
Your
character is the husband of a scientist.
He fears his wife may be losing her mind, due to her obsessive
connection with her research. Nervous,
he snoops around her study and finds the
evidence that proves his worst fears.
5.12.2013
Prompt #91
Write the story of a mother-child
relationship that is the polar opposite of your own and base the plot on an
emotional experience you’ve endured together.
Prompt #90
Oh, my god, why's she just sitting there?! What's wrong with her?! Just kidding. Write something sweet, you heathen.
Thank you to stormwire for providing the image.
Prompt #89
Okay,
so we need some pickles and a labra-doodle and, wait, what’s going on? Hint: it has something to do with your
character’s mother.
5.11.2013
Prompt #86
The ground is wiggling beneath your
feet in a manner you’ve never seen before.
The flowing irregularity of the movement is disconcerting and it’s
difficult to keep your footing. You have
to keep moving.
5.10.2013
Prompt #84
A
guy calls his girlfriend, “Mom,” in bed and they get into a huge fight. During the argument, the girl says, “You’re
sick, Charlie.” The guy’s name is Ray. The battle heats up.
Prompt #83
One
of your characters says, “There’s nothing wrong
with chicken omelets. They’re just kind of disturbing. I mean, think about it. You’re eating an animal fried up in the scrambled
remains of its young.”
Prompt #81
A
social worker pays a visit to a cat lady who’s crazier than expected. Remember to engage all five senses when
setting the scene in the feline-ridden home.
5.09.2013
Prompt #79
Your
protagonist is in deep denial about a certain fact that is so obvious to
everyone else in your story, they don’t even realize he or she doesn’t see it.
Prompt #78
Your
character thinks they’re an expert in foraging, but they grossly overestimate
their abilities. On a camping trip, they
unwittingly serve magic mushrooms to the entire group.
Prompt #77
Your
character is a mad scientist who constantly works in a creepy, but fastidiously
maintained, basement laboratory. Write
the story of their pivotal invention, paying special care to construct not only a vivid character, but a strong
setting.
5.08.2013
Prompt #76
You’re
in a diner, drinking coffee, smoking cigarettes and twitching. The person you’ve been waiting for shows
up. You look up, stub out your smoke,
leave cash on the table and follow them out of the restaurant. Bonus points for a noir vibe.
Prompt #75
Think
about the attribute you like least in yourself.
The thing that makes you really hate being you. Create a character who magnifies this trait
to a ludicrous degree, but find a way to make them likeable.
Prompt #73
Your story takes place in the funkiest, nastiest bedroom you can imagine. Remember to engage all five senses!
Prompt #72
Your character was told they had two
months to live and changed their life accordingly. By the end of the two months they’re
healthier than they’ve ever been and the doctor tells them they’re fine. What happens next?
Prompt #71
Watch an early episode of
Southpark. Seasons one through five are
your best options for this project. Take
note of how they kill Kenny. Rewrite the
episode, dramatizing this event and moving the main plot to the background.
5.07.2013
Prompt #69
Do a piece
of writing in any format you choose that is the writer’s equivalent to the
visual artist’s self portrait.
Prompt #68
Your character does a Google search
on themselves and finds an article dated a few days in the future about an event
that hasn’t happened. By the article’s
publication date, the event described has transpired.
Prompt #66
Your
character has never eaten meat from an animal that they’ve seen alive
before. Write a dinner scene about their
first time.
Prompt #65
Your story takes the form of a yarn
told by a very colorful old man. Begin with the sentence: “You learn a lot,
trying to ride a unicycle.” End it with:
“I never saw that moth eaten bear again, either.”
Prompt #64
You’re a line cook on a busy night,
sweating and kind of deranged. The
restaurant owner’s an idiot, you’re hung-over, the chef is drunk again, and the
new guy has a pet rock for a brain. You
grab a pan that is too hot for human flesh, feel your skin sizzle, and fly into
a psychotic rage. Write your meltdown.
5.06.2013
Prompt #63
Draft an outwardly
pleasant conversation between a single career woman and a busy mother and
housewife. The dialogue is laced with
thinly veiled barbs as the women deal with their respective insecurities.
Prompt #62
One of your characters is completely
serious and more than a little pissed when they say to another, “You can’t
change the sour cream protocol without my express written consent!”
Prompt #61
It's picture prompt time! Let the above photo inspire your story. Bonus points for anything in the style of Alfred Hitchcock.
Prompt #59
Your character has recently been
medicated for mental illness and, shockingly, the meds actually do their
job. The character begins to feel like a
different person. The activity in their
brain feels different and their perception of reality has changed such that
they are suddenly functional. Write a
stream of consciousness rant about this adjustment.
Prompt #58
Your character can’t eat with other
people. Under any circumstances.
Ever. What’s up with that?
5.05.2013
Prompt #57
One student has played a prank on
another in the classroom and unwittingly changed the course of the kid’s entire
life. Write a blurb each from the
perspective of the bully, the victim and the teacher.
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