- Dead of Winter Writing Contest opens.
- Get today’s Sunday Brunch Prompts at Twitter.
- Use the following five words: where, course, survival, situations, slacks.
- Fill in the blanks: “you want ____, you got ____”.
- Use the phrase, “A funny place to stand.”
- His good manners were not natural to him.
- The emotional pain was greater than the physical.
- Her words were lost in the wind.
- A clinkery of beer bottles.
- Use leather, rust and peppermint in a short story or poem.
- “Give Blood, Play Hockey” Create a t-shirt slogan.
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- Use the following words: threads, door, cloudy, stops, watch
- Write about an experience for which the character has no words.
- Fill in the blank: “When in doubt, _____”
- If you take away knowledge, you create myth.
- Describe a band setting up for a gig in a new venue.
- She wore her anger proudly.
- The path was covered with gem-hard ice.
- He was so good looking and so unattainable I wanted to weep.
- The words she spoke, when we woke, still haunt me.
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- Use the following five words: under, lying, mudcaked, imagination, thought.
- Write about running into the same person again and again.
- Write about being chosen.
- He was a famous, but quirky, footnote in history.
- The invisible connection of friendship.
- I have grown older and wilder.
- Write a poem or short story that contains the title of 3 books.
- Share a meal with your m/c today.
- Our family tree had poisoned roots.
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- Use the following words: hands, signs, first, tighter, upward
- Write about poor incense management.
- Use the phrase, “and that’s what saved my life.”
- Protected by the purity of nature.
- Ice covered bushes glittering like chandeliers.
- An abandoned house with curling shards of paint.
- I have learned by being burned by misinformation.
- His apartment decor was economic eclectic.
- A door covered with peeling peach paint.
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- Use the following five words: gently, chorus, imagination, himself, burning.
- Use the phrase, “My, you’ve changed.”
- Fill in the blank: “Is there anything sadder than _____ “.
- Few believed her, but everyone loved her.