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Writing Prompts #570 & #571


Renee Stevens

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Happy Friday, Y'all!!!!! Hope everyone is looking forward to the weekend, I know I am! To help start your weekend off right, it's time for some new prompts. Hopefully one of these great prompts will inspire you, and don't forget to share your responses (at least a link) so that they can possibly be featured next week. Also, as always, remember that prompt responses under 1K have to be posted as part of a collection.

 


 

Prompt 570 – Creative

Tag – List of Words

Use the following words in a story – an obnoxious customer, a computer, a school bus, a sandwich, and a yellow couch.

 

Prompt 571 – Creative

Tag – The Notebook

Your best friend left their notebook over at your house last night. You know they write and keep their life in it. When you spot it, you know you need to call them and let them know you found it. However, curiosity takes over and you begin to read it. You flip through the pages fascinated by what you read until you find something that will permanently alter your relationship. What did you learn?

 


 

Let's take a look at prompt responses from Prompt #568:

 


 

Timothy M

 

“You’ve got to tell me everything!” Maria followed her statement with an excited hug, and I tried to act casual.

“OK, I’ll tell you about my date with Nelson, but not everything.” I raised my eyebrows at her, and a moment later she burst into giggles.

“All right, you can keep those details private, but tell me everything else. I told you all about my first romantic date with Tony.”

“Yes, and I didn’t even ask you.” I rolled my eyes at the memory of how I’d been a good friend and patiently listened to her gush over not only that date, but several others, too.

 


 

JohnAR

 

“You’ve got to tell me everything!” was all it took for Bradley to feel how the small wet spot formed around his dickhead on his white boxers grew to palm size. And even non-wolves would be able to smell it now.

There went his resolution not to react like a scared little pup in front of an upset alpha. It seemed despite his respectable size, Bradley was still a pup.

 

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  • Site Administrator

#571 has me thinking... maybe writing a prompt will motivate me to work on my second antho story. :)

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No first line prompt ? pouts

Oh well, maybe that's a good thing, so I'm not distracted from my CC stories and maybe an extra anthology story. :unsure: 

:thankyou:  for the feature, Renee.

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I love all these prompts. They are a great exercise whem I'm out of new ideas. Thank you so much.

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