Day 262 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Would you rather write about the victim or the villain?
Shannon: “I’m not running anymore,” she slammed her hands against another door that wouldn’t open for her. She turned around to face me, without one cry for help. As I moved closer, she didn’t attempt to charge, and I could tell by the look in her eyes she had no intention to trick me. “You want to hurt me, go ahead,” she pushed my chest.
Though my own instincts wanted to snap her arm, I was having a hard time understanding her reaction. She was different than most of my victims.
“Just do it,” she screamed, and as I looked closer into her eyes, I realized I didn’t want to kill this one.
Erin: The thing about the dark world was that they never played fair. In their capturing of me they read my mind, took over my body, even wiped the memories that didn’t suit them. The last fact I found out later on. I used to think of myself as a strong person and a survivor. But they took advantage of my mortality, they made me hopeless, they made me a victim.
Make your character good or evil.
Day 261 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Would you rather write about a baker or a fashion designer.
Day 260 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Would you rather write about a character who lives in this house or this house?
Day 259 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write a backstory for this jacket.
Day 258 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a character who can teleport.
Day 257 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a character who watches over people.
Day 256 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Your character makes something beautiful out of very little.
Day 255 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write this story.
Day 254 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Your character finds something strange in a secluded place.
Day 253 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Give your character a dare.