Your character moves into a new apartment. On the surface, the place seemed ideal, but his/her first night there, your character discovers a terrible problem with the place that he/she didn't take into account…
finish the story... Regrets
Another phrase that will help you produce stories is: "If only I/he/she/they had/hadn't..." Examples:
You can make the reader turn pages to find out how the character got into trouble in the first place. And readers will turn pages to see if the character gets out of trouble again. *From Creative Writing Now November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and it's just around the corner. This month's journal prompts will help to get your creative story telling ideas flowing. This is your opportunity to write from your imagination and have fun. *False Appearances Here's an easy way to get fiction writing ideas. Just complete this magic phrase: "... was/were not what it/he/she seemed." Examples:
Have lots of fun deciding how to use that potential. *From Creative Writing Now Imagine eating breakfast with your favorite book or movie character. Where would you eat? What would you eat? What would you talk about?
The season is quickly changing! Write about your favorite season and give specific reasons why you think this way. Use your senses to help make the description more vivid. Friday Free Write is your chance to write whatever is on your mind. You could write about the past week, weekend plans, or anything else that you think would be worth writing in your school journal. |
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