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STORY PROMPTS
Writer’s Block is the doom and gloom of any author, but one fact remains true: You MUST write! When the skies are dark and your head is empty, we find that simple little things are all it takes to get our brains working again. If you’re needing a smidgen of inspiration try your hand at one of these story prompts and see where your imagination takes you.
SIRING SETTINGS
The world your characters live in is incredibly important, whether it be bound to the confines of a single room or expands outwards over an entire world. A unique setting brings life to your story and makes it all the more memorable. Our prompts are here to help invigorate your imagination with setting exercises and simple questions to flesh out your universes.
CHARACTER CREATION
The best characters out there are ones that feel like real people. Little details make a huge difference in creating a well rounded, realist character. Sometimes, though, we have trouble thinking of unique traits outside of the same old basics! Use these prompts and questions as a tool to develop the style, personality, and lives of your cast.
CULTIVATING CULTURES
From cultural dishes to religious ceremonies, these questions and writing prompts should help you dive in to the deep, complex web that is creating a society of people.
FLORA u0026amp; FAUNA
If you’re creating a fantasy or sci-fi world, you’ll want to give it unique life by adding your own collection of creatures and plants. Whether you want to reinvent the unicorn or start from scratch, our writing prompts should help fuel your imagination!
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REFINING WRITING
When you need a little help with your story development or writing flow, we’ve got your back with a selection of great articles to expand those creative skills.
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Blog Topic – Share a memory of a physical injury.
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What’s the Story – Ten years later the dead friend makes a sudden return.
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Siring Settings – The tree and it’s garden bed at the center of a small village.
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Dialogue Starters – “It doesn’t take a genius to see what went wrong here.”
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Character Development – Is your character afraid to be alone?
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Blog Topic – Talk about your favorite teacher.
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What’s the Story – The boy of his dreams is now in his class.
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