Writing Prompt:
What does everyone remember your character for?
Writing Prompt:What does everyone remember your character for?

When you start writing a novel everything is shiny and brand new. However, to plan for the inevitable walls you’ll hit along the way, you need to take time before tackling a new project to fully get into the writing mood. That’s why we’re going to cover things we do before deep diving into plotting. With a strong start the momentum can typically overcompensate for any loss in productivity. These should also be kept in mind if you get stuck anywhere along the way. So here are the activities we have been doing to get ready for our next writing adventure, and would love to share with you.
Writing Prompt:Compare your character to a flower.
Writing Prompt:Write a story based off a conversation heart.

Help your character find some magic.

Create a futuristic world.
Here’s a video that we put together based on our experience of writing every day for a year, and based off our post 100 Things Learned from 365 Days of Writing.

Write about something that doesn’t live up to expectations.

Last year was our year of 365 days of writing prompts. By writing every day we learned about the craft, reaching goals, and ourselves. We highly recommend the experience to anyone, but in case you don’t feel like taking on the challenge we thought we would share the top 100 things we gained from the year:
Writing Prompt:What is the flashback your character has while doing an inkblot test?