- Write about an unexpected rabbit.
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- Use the following five words: present, pound, bench, unique, lip.
- Use the phrase, “Don’t use that, it’s broken.”
- Write about a storm warning.
- Use the phrase, “All day tomorrow.”
- Start your story at the White House.
- Use the phrase, “Did we do that?”
- Start your story in a hospital.
- Write about talking to another dog-walker.
- Start your story on a movie set.
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- Use the following five words: mother, absolute, shave, rotation, vat.
- Use the phrase, “It’s that season again.”
- Write about checking details.
- Start your story in an abandoned house.
- Write about forgetting to charge a battery.
- Start with this line: How did that work out for you?
- Make up a superstition for Thursday the 13th.
- Start your story in a rose garden.
- Write about an off-by-one error.
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- Use the following five words: planet, question, vehicle, rotate, bitter.
- Use the phrase, “When we were young and foolish.”
- Write about seeing a change in someone else.
- Write about a brush with fame.
- Start with this line: Correct me if I’m wrong…
- Describe an off-color joke without quoting it.
- Use these five words: home, soup, elections, moments, paprika
- Write about walking away without looking back.
- Start with this line: This could be the difference.
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- Use the following five words: veteran, economics, pawn, slime, seek.
- Use the phrase, “credible failure.”
- Write about the day the weather turned threatening.
- Write about trust.
- Use the phrase, “a quarter billion.”
- Start with this line: You haven’t seen anything yet.
- Use the phrase, “There’s one more thing.”
- Use these five words: charm, exclusive, drags, death, struggle
- Use, “This thing ain’t none too reliable.”
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- Use the following five words: pen, respectable, firm, recovery, danger.
- Use the phrase, “Here’s the plan.”
- Write about being overwhelmed.
- Write from the point of view of a character who has died.