This is a prompt inspired by Nora Ephron. Take a minute and skim the list from the link below. http://www.listsofnote.com/2012/06/what-i-wont-and-will-miss.html From the POV of your character(s) write the two lists…. Read more »
This is a writing exercise from Ursula K Le Guin called Structural Repetition. Imagine a scene (in a new story or in your current WIP) where one character does or… Read more »
This was our first prompt of 2021. So it started with new things. Your character is going to start something new. It can be as simple as a new diary… Read more »
This prompt is set to a timer. So get your timer out and sit down comfortably to write.Respond to each prompt for 3 minutes. Each prompt will ask you to… Read more »
I started writing with a serious view to getting published in 2003. I was in Singapore and I had access to only books from US and UK. Indian children’s publishing… Read more »
Bring an element of Halloween into your story – it doesn’t need to be a scary story or a thriller. It can be drama or comedy involving Halloween in the… Read more »
We are going to explore the sounds of life around you.
Did you go on a field trip or an excursion while in school? Go back to that memory and think about the place, the sensory details and the people who… Read more »
Which fairytales are you drawn to the most and why? Can you visualize one of your characters as if they were a fairy tale character? Your entire story or novel… Read more »
No story – historical or contemporary happens in isolation. The shadow of the times impact literature and vice versa. Even in fantasy worlds, both major and minor characters are impacted… Read more »