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Writing Prompt: 06-03-2016

Origin“Dawn Patrol” by Sandara on DeviantArt. Note that I know neither this artist, nor any of her other work, so beware if you decide to look her up.

Feeling inspired? You undoubtedly know what I’m about to say, so you can just skip this paragraph. For any newcomers, though… Write something from this prompt! I would love to read what you write! You can either leave a response in the comments, or move the blog to your blog and leave in a link in the comments! I cannot wait to see what you come up with!

Writing Prompt: 03-04-2016

Origin: “The Lost World of Conan Doyle” by Max Mitenkov. I know neither this artist, nor his other art, so if you decide to go searching for his other works, beware. 

Feeling inspired? Tell this story. I would love to see whatever you write – you can leave a response in the comments, or move the prompt to your blog and leave a link in the comments! I can’t wait to see what you come up with!

(Please do keep all responses clean. I thank you greatly!)

Writing Prompt: 09-11-2015

Origin: “Our Ends are Beginnings,” by ParadisiacPicture. Please note that I do not know this artist, nor his other work, so if you do decide to explore, beware. (Please further note that clicking the picture will take you to where you can view the original location of the artwork and explore other work by the artist.)

Feeling inspired? Write something from this prompt! I’d love to see what you come up with. You can leave a comment with what you’ve written, or move the prompt to your blog and leave a link in the comments! 

Now, for those of you concerned and sharp-eyed readers who have noticed that this is the third writing prompt in a row, be not concerned! This blog has not been entirely taken over by writing prompts, and I hope to soon be back to the previously known posting schedule. It turns out that leaving a blog alone for almost half a year makes it slightly harder to slip back into a normal posting rhythm, but we are getting there, and I greatly thank you for your patience during the time of silence and, now, slow reawakening.

Writing Prompt: 09-04-2015

Origin: Sheep? by Tracy Butler. I know neither this artist, nor her other work, so if you decide to look her up (or click the picture, which will take you straight to her DeviantArt page where she posted this), use caution and beware of monsters.

Feeling inspired? Write something from this prompt! You can leave a response to it here, or move the prompt over to your blog and leave a link in the comments so we can all go look at what you came up with! Do please keep it clean… It’d be greatly appreciated over here.

I can’t wait to see what you amazing writers come up with. Enjoy your writing, and have a great weekend!

Writing Prompt: 02-20-2015

Origin“Commission 31,” by Laura Hollingsworth. I know neither this artist, nor her other work, so use caution if you decide to look her up.

Feeling inspired? Write something from this prompt! You can move the prompt to your blog and leave a link in the comments, or leave your response in the comments. I can’t wait to see what you write!

Please keep all responses clean.

Writing Prompt: 02-13-2015

Recently, I got an email from someone suggesting (what I should have come up with myself a long while ago) that I try some writing prompts in a different format – namely, songs.

Songs are quiet possibly the most inspiring thing when it comes to writing. Therefore, throughout the normal writing prompts, expect to find the occasional song on some weeks.

OriginLove Does, by Brandon Heath. And because YouTube is sometimes fantastic, I was able to find the official lyric video (in short: this video is legal, folks. Don’t be concerned about it). Many thanks to Brandon Heath for putting his song on YouTube! (You can purchase the song here, if you would like.)

Feeling inspired? Write something from this prompt! You can leave a response here, or move the prompt to your blog and leave a link in the comments. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!

I would also love to hear what you think about the new prompt format.

Please do keep responses clean.

Writing Prompt: 01-30-2015

Origin“Lava Falls” by Jesús Campos Jiménez. I know neither this artist, nor his other work, so if you decide to look him up, beware.

Feeling inspired? Write something from this prompt! You can leave a response in the comments or move the prompt to your blog and leave a link in the comments. I cannot wait to see what you come up with!

Please keep responses clean.

Writing Prompt: 09-19-2014

Writing Prompt

OriginWell, Paint, actually. This time, it’s just something I made up; if you’d like to find the rest of my work, feel free to read my mind. 

Feeling inspired? I’d love to have you write something from this prompt! You can leave a response in the comments, or move the prompt to your blog and leave a link in the comments.

[I really look forward to being able to read anything you write from this prompt, and I expect to enjoy it very much and for my readers to also enjoy it. That said, please keep everything as clean as it gets because otherwise I will delete the comment or link to your blog.”Only what is good for building up…” If in doubt, ask. My contact information is on the About page.]

 

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