Change one essential detail & rewrite
- “They lit a fire for us.”
- End of a busy project: now what?
- your MC driving behind a truck with a “Trump 2016” bumpersticker.
- “It’s just like counting by sevens…”
- Use these 5 words: heart, congestion, parasitic, bookish, hallucinations.
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- Use the following five words: stairs, seasons, wanted, understand, memory.
- Making up nicknames for other people.
- Write about someone your character shouldn’t admire, but does.
- “You assume so much about me.”
- If your MC could manipulate the calendar…
- a competitive frenzy.
- “Oh that. How far behind am I?”
- Use these 5 words: zombie, onesie, marching, neutral, destroyed.
- “I’m not late yet.”
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- Use the following five words: twisted, street, hid, dismantle, chair.
- After a very long wait, it’s finally here.
- Write about napping in the sun.
- “What do you mean, there’s no more coffee?”
- “Why do some people have all the luck?”
- “Should I worry that you just read my mind?”
- a message that makes your MC’s blood boil.
- Picking up after a flood.
- Use these 5 words: bakery, cocoa, sunset, inventive, screen.
- Get today’s prompts on Twitter.
- Use the following five words: slights, windy, rest, dress, pestilence.
- Use the phrase, “Just last week…”
- Write about the fourth example of something, breaking the rule.
- “I haven’t woken up from the dream yet.”
- In the seventh week of February…
- deadly weather
- Adapting to a new disability.
- Use these 5 words: red carpet, performance, diversity, ensemble, couture.
- It’s the last weekend in Feb, and we ALL know what THAT means!
- Get today’s prompts on Twitter.
- Use the following five words: shakes, stair, stone, alter, working.
- Fill in the blank: “Next year in ______[place name]”
- Write about that one time, at band camp.
- An event that happens each leap day.