February 2023
Daily Writing Prompts

A Pen In Each Hand

  1. Answer a question with, “Wait, what?”
  2. Start your story with a viral video.
  3. Write about a tune that’s stuck in your head.
  4. Start with this line: “I was set up!”
  5. Join us for a live Writing Chat every Sunday!
    1. Use the following five words: hook, turkey, predict, wrist, accent.
    2. Use the phrase, “I didn’t need to hear that.”
    3. Write about searching for that something you’ve almost forgotten about.
  6. Start with this line: “I don’t fit that description.”
  7. Write about a heating system failure on a cold day.
  8. Start your story with your MC faceplanting in mud in front of witnesses.
  9. Write about a machine making a mistake.
  10. Start with this line: “I’ve had enough.”
  11. Write about a meeting in the dark.
  12. Join us for a live Writing Chat every Sunday!
    1. Use the following five words: scrap, first, transparent, trick, opposed.
    2. Use the phrase, “need to know.”
    3. Write about deciding what to eat.
  13. Write about not celebrating a common holiday.
  14. Write about a female character who eschews femininity.
  15. Write about the life of an escaped pet.
  16. Write about having embarrassing taste.
  17. Write about looking at a closed book.
  18. Write about a great opportunity.
  19. Join us for a live Writing Chat every Sunday!
    1. Use the following five words: merit, ward, water, concept, charismatic.
    2. Use the phrase, “is that my phone?”
    3. Write about trying to do too many things at once.
  20. Start your story with your MC making the next round of a competition.
  21. Write about reclaiming a misused word.
  22. Start with this line: “I don’t know if I can do this right.”
  23. Rewrite a story from a different point of view.
  24. Start with this line: “The lesson is…”
  25. Write about returning to a cold cup of tea.
  26. Join us for a live Writing Chat every Sunday!
    1. Use the following five words: cunning, chorus, fortune, hallway, formulate.
    2. Use the phrase, “fairly weak tea.”
    3. Write about trying to avoid conflict.
  27. Start with, “How do I do that?”
  28. Use these five words: court, daily, lobster, round, fancy
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