For Monday, August 4, 2014

Write an overheard conversation that takes place in this parking lot.
For Saturday, August 2, 2014

You receive an unexpected package in the mail. Continue reading
Sunday August 3
You are on a train. This is what you see when you look out the window.
Write in response for 15 minutes.
Suggestions:
Imagine this is where you (or your character) lived 10, 20, or 30 years ago. You haven’t been back since. Write what goes through your mind.
This is your next stop. Write about what happens when you disembark from the train.
This is where you last saw your brother. Write about that. (Variations: This is where you last saw your father. Your best friend. Your army buddy. Your youngest child.)
Wednesday, July 28, 2014 • Prompt #87
The element of time often adds suspense and welcome tension to writing. For this prompt, write about two people who agree to meet under this clock at 3 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2014 • Prompt #86
Write a poem or flash fiction piece inspired by a vintage illustration of an animal. Click here for illustrations or look for prints at a used book shop or library.
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Here’s a piece I wrote influenced by both a bear safety pamphlet and this bear illustration.
Ursus
Honey,
bears eat
twigs bugs fruit insects fish carrion.
Small mammals.
Stay close.
Look for these signs:
turned stones
disruption
of decayed logs stumps and berry patches.
Tooth and claw high on trees.
She is not far off.
Honey,
bears do not go
into true hibernation.
Sleep is not deep
body
temperature only
a few degrees
below
Torpor
in caves, crevices,
fallen trees.
Den with me.
© Ellen Orleans 2012
Monday, July 28, 2014 • Prompt #85
Today’s Prompt
Write a poem or short fiction piece in a surreal or magic realism style. This genre introduces supernatural or unbelievable events or abilities into in an otherwise everyday realistic environment. (However you define that!)
Option #1: Write a new piece.
Option #2: Take an existing piece and add a supernatural element to it.
Need more inspiration? Try one of these options.
Looking for surreal realism inspiration? Read work by these two authors: Aimee Bender and Frankie Elizabeth Rollins.
Sunday, July 27, 2014 • Prompt #84
Today’s Prompt
Write about buttons.
Instructions
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Saturday, July 26, 2014 • Prompt #83
Today’s Prompt:
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