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Summary:

a collection of prompts not affiliated with any fandoms found on the internet to help the author better their writing and style. constructive criticism is welcome but outright hate is not.

maturity set for language and dark situations.

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Day 1: An impulse buy leading to intergalactic warfare.

Day 2: "Smoke hung so thick in the library's rafters that she could read words in it."

Day 3: The language of flowers, pajamas, a secret passageway.

Day 4: "His wife was having tea with the King and he didn't even know about it."

Day 5: The story of how your parents met, transposed into the Victorian era.

Day 6: A balloon, a ball, balustrades.

Day 7: A language class for aliens.

Day 8: "She liked to fit people into the world like puzzle pieces."

Day 9: Someone goes to extreme lengths to return something he/she borrowed.

Day 10: An explorer with MPD (multi-personality disorder), a widow, a house in the woods.

Day 11: "Winter was the only season we could be together."

Day 12: A story entitled "The Fate of the Telegraph Operator".

Day 13: Someone's life takes on new meaning after they discover an unusual tree.

Day 14: A sailor returning home finds his wife knows every detail of his life while he was away.

Day 15: A plague, a piece of chalk, viridian (a shade of green).

Day 16: "There were 48,000 gods in their mythology and not one..."

Day 17: A substance which generates ideas, a spy, 1 minute.

Day 18: "The floor tasted like..."

Day 19: A light-tent, an actress, 2 worlds.

Day 20: A story about someone who is obsessed with marmalade.

Day 21: Steampunk sleeping beauty.

Day 22: An unfinished work of art, a mycologist, a sense of foreboding.

Day 23: "Please shut the..."

Day 24: Mind controlling wallpaper creates happy ending.

Day 25: Lancelot, flannel, aeronautics.

Day 26: Invent a creation myth involving string and feathers.

Day 27: Story sandwich.

Day 28: "The color of her blood was the least of my worries."

Day 29: A single lily, a cliff, 3 hours.

Day 30: Write a story that begins and ends with a bicycle.

 

**Note: prompts likely won't be written in the order listed here.