
- Deliciously dangerous
- Soggy socks
- Just neighbors
- Leftover turkey legs
- Pumpernickel and rye
- The stage was set
- Casual injustice
- Deteriorating daisies
- Last but not least
- Peppered sneezes
- Exotic inscriptions
- Futuristic failures
- Manual overdrive
- The wickless candle
- Shortbread shortcomings
- Total transformation
- Movers and shakers
- Geological anomalies
- Ironing out the kinks
- A plate of pathetic
- Same old situation
- Arguments in the dark
- Disco orange
- Carpeted confessions
- Feline good
- Silky sandies
- Chewy n cheesy
- Toilet paper terrorists
- Freshly floured
- Ima tell ya
- Dangling dreamers
If you’re new to prompt writing, and don’t really understand how to use the prompts, please consider the following writing exercise.
Settle into your favorite place in the house with a hot drink to warm your waking bones. Once you’ve warmed up a bit; grab your journal, a trusty pen, and a timer. Then, set your timer for ten minutes and begin writing about one of the prompts. Don’t worry about spelling, punctuation, neatness, or anything like that; just write! Write about anything and everything that comes to your mind, and don’t stop until the ten minutes are up.
I often find myself writing short stories or poems during those ten minutes, but you can write about anything you like. And don’t be alarmed if what you’ve written doesn’t quite make sense. The whole idea behind doing this exercise is to get your mind ready and working so that you can begin your day. Just think of it as exercise for your brain, and once you’ve done your ten minutes of writing, you’ll feel more prepared to tackle the rest of your day.
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