Writing Prompt #4 If you could visit another decade from the past 100 years, which would you choose? Why?

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Writing Prompt #4 If you could visit another decade from the past 100 years, which would you choose? Why?

Writing Prompt #5 What things will people in the future say about how we live now?

Writing Prompt #6 What does your name mean? Free write about names: names you like, names you don’t like, how a name can affect a person’s life, and how do you feel about your name?

Writing Prompt #7 Imagine that we all lost electricity, water, and gas for a month without any chance to prepare. Write about how your life would change and how you would survive.

Writing Prompt #8 Tell this story: “Well, I thought it was going to be a regular summer doing all of our regular things . . .”

Writing Prompt #9 A guitar pick, a red balloon, and wicker basket. Write a story or poem that includes these three objects.

Writing Prompt #10 Write a story or poem that includes a stolen ring, fear of spiders, and a sinister stranger

Writing Prompt #11 Create your own extreme sport. What is the most bizarre radical sport you can create? Set up the rules, the goal, and how you pick the winner.

Writing Prompt #12 Write a scene that begins with: “In my bag, I had a map, lip gloss, and $74.”

Writing Prompt #13 Story Starter: “This time words spoke louder than actions, and they scared Rory to her very core.”

Writing Prompt #14 Write a letter to the person you wish you could be.

Writing Prompt #15 Write about one thing you are excited for.

Writing Prompt #16 Write about 5 fears that you have.

Writing Prompt “Ignore the negativity and keep shining.” What does that quote mean to you?

Writing Prompt Write a story about a witch, a ghost, and a haunted house.

Writing Prompt Use the following sentence as the opening line of a story: “The flowers died on Monday.”

Writing Prompt Story Starter: “I see so much of myself in you,” she said quietly. “It frightens me.”

Writing Prompt Story starter: “This isn’t the right time,” I said. “When will it ever be?” she asked.