- A door hanging from a single hinge.
- I hate to see a car abused.
- Do the Sunday Brunch prompts and post your exercises.
- Use the following words: history, which, after, uncomfortable, exactly.
- Write about being unwelcome.
- Write about finishing something that’s been in progress for a long time.
- Deep bass rythms penetrated my walls.
- He was on alert for omens.
- Use an archived AB article to improve existing work or to try something new.
- A soft voice answered from the kitchen.
- His face scared her.
- I don’t trust clocks.
- Do the Sunday Brunch prompts and post your exercises.
- Use the following words: world, terrifying, smell, brother, spend.
- Write about feeling groggy.
- Write about a border or a boundary.
- Why would anyone go to a senior prom?
- He alone understood this thing.
- Use an archived AB article to improve existing work or to try something new.
- She always wore pearls, even with jeans.
- Make a writing date with a fellow writer.
- He knew a holy gladness.
- Do the Sunday Brunch prompts and post your exercises
- Use the following words: amuse, operation, lapel, ears, unlikely.
- Write about doing something backwards.
- Write about nurturing something, perhaps a bit too late.
- Something moved in the shadows.
- A moment of green.
- Use an archived AB article to improve existing work or to try something new.
- Why do you care?
- Describe your landscape by texture.
- A smell that reminds you of someone.
- Do the Sunday Brunch prompts and post your exercises.
- Use the following words: listening, downtown, culture, wanted, shared
- Write about an eerie coincidence.
- Write about a bad habit.
- She wanted to eviscerate the man weilding the hedge clippers.
- Explore an historical graveyard.
- Use an archived AB article to improve existing work or to try something new.
- A man called Dock. (Not Doc, DOCK!)
- Write a thank you letter to an elected official.
- Essay: Why I write.