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Write about a memory that stands out to you, specifying the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch). Does not have to be a life-altering moment; it could be anything where the five senses have a specific description. #SundressPublications #Weeklywritingprompt
Imagine sending a message to a stranger across distance digitally, physically, or spiritually. What would you want them to receive? How long should it take to arrive? #SundressPublications #Weeklywritingprompt
Write about a ritual or a tradition from your religious or cultural background through the eyes of a woman in your family (mother, sister, grandmother). What did she carry that you inherited? #SundressPublications #Weeklywritingprompt
Choose one ordinary object from a significant transition in your life (a dorm key, work badge/ID, a notebook). Write the memory that the object holds. #SundressPublications #Weeklywritingprompt
#WRITINGPROMPT: Open your last piece of writing, whether a story, essay, or poem. Take the last sentence/line of that piece. Use this line as the opening of an entirely new work. As an example, here’s mine: “A sticky, thick landscape that trapped dinosaurs in ancient tarpits.”
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Describe a moment when you were waiting for something to happen. What did time feel like in that in-between space? Could you write without naming what came before or after? #SundressPublications #Weeklywritingprompt
Write a letter to a previous-grade version of yourself (such as 8th grade, 12th grade, or freshman year) about a song, book, or person that shaped who you were becoming. What would you want them to know about how that influence still resonates within you? #SundressPublications #Weeklywritingprompt
Think of a scientific phenomenon that fascinates you, whether it takes place in nature, space, or the human body. Try then taking that phenomenon and exploring it through a more philosophical, metaphorical lens via a poem or story. #Weeklywritingprompt #SundressPublications
In her memoir The Magical Language of Others, E. J. Koh writes about how forgiveness is necessary for all poems—forgiveness either for yourself or for others. What or who are you trying to forgive through your writing? #SundressPublications #WeeklyWritingPrompt
Choose your favorite or least favorite cliché (ex: water under the bridge, early bird gets the worm, misery loves company, etc.) and write a story or poem that challenges this image. How can you complicate or subvert its meaning? #SundressPublications #weeklywritingprompt
WRITING PROMPT: If your house was burning down, what inanimate object would you grab first (beyond documents).
Why? Write that object into scene.
Start (or end) with: “[NAME] had trouble sleeping after the neighbor’s dog died.”
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WRITING PROMPT: Dictionary[dot]com's 2025 word of the year was “six seven”
Prompt: Write a love poem to slang like 6 7. Think specifically of slang from your past (or present); why did you use it? How old were you? Who you were talking to? Did slang ever get you into trouble?
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WRITING PROMPT:
"Marley was dead: to begin with."
Inspired by six-words stories and powerful openings (and the holidays), write your own six-word opening/story. Pay particular attention to words that set mood; that introduce a character, or setting.
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WRITING PROMPT: Write a poem or a prose piece about snow using antonyms of "cold" such as: heat, warmth, feverish, humid, hot, temperate, blazing, red, sizzling, scorching, burning, fiery, searing.
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WRITING PROMPT: Write a story or poem with a character either starting or coming out of hibernation (metaphorically or literally). Start or end with: “It wasn’t sleep that they/I hoped for.”
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WRITING PROMPT: Write a love poem to the bitter cold. Start or end with: “A Great Blue Heron stood on one leg in the Clark Fork River.”
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Welcome to the two hundred and seventy-ninth edition of Fiction Monday.
“The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any.” —Alice Walker
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Childish minds are tricked to honor the faux half divine. The goal to be their ruler, their muse while storm clouds gather. Only two goals in play - power and profit. #WeeklyWritingPrompt
WRITING PROMPT: The lunar eclipse earlier this month lasted approximately 82 minutes. What happened in those 82 minutes? To whom? And where? Think both broad and focused.
Start with: “He smells spiced oranges…”
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WRITING PROMPT: Pick one of these collective nouns used to describe various bird flocks. Write a poem. Write another poem.
• A museum of waxwings
• A chime of wrens
• A quilt of eiders
• A mural of buntings
• A booby of nuthatches
• A conspiracy of ravens
• A worm of robins
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WRITING PROMPT: Think of a newborn. What do they smell/sound like? Remind you of? Jot down these descriptions. Now -- write about something that has nothing to do with a newborn using these descriptives you created.
Start with: "The borrowed pair of shoes were too small...."
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Start with: "The afternoon sun was unapologetic."
Ends with: "The cat, restless and well-fed, paced back and forth on the kitchen floor."
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CAW Weekly Writing Prompt - Stop Yelling at Me!
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CAW Weekly Writing Prompt - Two Truths
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WRITING PROMPT: What does the month of July taste like?
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CAW Weekly Writing Prompt - It's So Hot That...
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WRITING PROMPT (in honor of my b-day): Think of a past birthday. Who was there? What did you do? Was it joyful? Lonely? Calm? Chaotic? What color would you use to describe it?
Now – write a story from the POV of a narrator observing that birthday from the outside looking in.
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