Write about something you have had forever. Write about your oldest possession. You could also write about your earliest memory. I have had this rocking chair since I was two years old. I used to rock in it while watching I Love Lucy on our black and white television set. I lent it to my sister when her children were little. Then my three children enjoyed it. And now, my granddaughter reads her books while rocking. The books: The Wonderful World of Oz and The Secret of the Old Clock . . those go way back. I spent hours captivated by Nancy Drew’s amazing sleuthing abilities and fascinated with the variety of characters in the Oz books. I was especially intrigued about how much time was spent for Dorothy and some of her companions to sleep or look for food. Time that could have been used to get them to…
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What do you cherish? Prompt #303
Today’s Writing Prompt: What do you cherish?
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Unique. Prompt #301
What makes your fictional characters unique? What makes one person different from others? Write about someone from real life or write about a fictional character who embodies a unique quality. You can use the following list to describe a special characteristic or trait that sets a person apart from others. Charisma: charm or personal magnetism (from the Greek word meaning “favor”) Chutzpah: admirable or excessive self-confidence; this word and ginger are the only ones on this list that have both positive and negative connotations (from Hebrew by way of Yiddish; several other spellings are used, but this one is the most common) Élan: enthusiasm Esprit: vivacious wit (French, from the Latin term spiritus, “spirit”) Flair: style, or talent or tendency Ginger: spirit, or temper Gumption: initiative Gusto: enthusiasm (the Italian word for “taste,” from the Latin term gustus) Je ne sais quoi: a quality not easily described or expressed (a…
Your greatest fear. Prompt #300
Write about your greatest fear. Scary thought? Well, yeah . . . But, you know that writing about your greatest fear doesn’t make it come true. Take a deep breath and write. Take many deep, nourishing breaths as you write. Emotional Freedom Technique tapping can help calm your fears and worries. Tap With Brad Yates — hundreds of youtube videos, with an amazing array of topics for tapping. http://www.tapwithbrad.com/brad-yates-videos/
Difficult Time Part 2 Prompt #299
Prompt 298 on The Write Spot Blog suggests that you write about a difficult time. Thinking about a difficult time: Take the role of counselor . . . If you could step out of the box that contains The Difficult Event and look at it from the point of view of a counselor: What would you advise this person, or these persons, to do? Then: Take the side of one of the persons involved. Write from his/her point of view. And then: Write about the situation from another person’s point of view. For a good read about an interesting point of view: Fire Angels by Elizabeth Kern.
Difficult Time Part 1 Prompt # 298
Write about a difficult time . . . something that happened to you or something you witnessed that made your stomach churn. Perhaps a crisis, or an argument, a disagreement. Write about an event that got you hot under the collar. Write as if you were a reporter narrating the facts. This happened and then that happened. See your story and tell it. How to write without adding trauma.
It’s tradition . . . Prompt #297
Write about something you traditionally go to . . . The Nutcracker, a sports event, a debate, a poetry slam, Grandma’s house, Japanese Tea Garden, Golden Gate Park, the beach, the mountains, skiing, Hawaii, the movies on Christmas Eve, out to dinner on an anniversary, watching fireworks at . . . , Disneyland, Friday night movies, family dinner on Sunday, the flea market, farmer’s market, bowling on New Year’s Eve. Write about something you traditionally go to.
This Place. Prompt #296
Write about a place . . . a favorite place . . . either real or imagined, currently in your life or from your past. A geographic place or an emotional place. Now, think about an uncomfortable place, a place or situation that makes you squirm and dread. Write about a favorite place or an uncomfortable place. Here are some sentence starts. You don’t have to use every suggestion . . . just pick the ones that jump out at you. Describe the place . . . A physical description. It is made of . . . The stone came from . . . The marble came from . . . What did the workers think while they built this place? When I first saw this place, I thought. . . As I approach this place, I . . . My first time inside this place . . . I…
Your favorite season. Prompt #295
I refuse to ignore autumn. I refuse to go from Halloween straight to Christmas. So let’s give a cheer for this wonderful time of year. . . Autumn. Before the hectic holidays begin, savor this moment. The slant of the sun casts a soft glow, highlighting fall colors of yellows, burnt oranges, umber and browns. Pause and enjoy the wonderful golden light of autumn. Recently, I looked everywhere for a garland of fabric autumn leaves to decorate the archway between my kitchen and dining room. None of the usual suspects had them in stock. “Oh, you missed it by a week,” said a store clerk amidst Christmas decorations . . . on November first. A friend told me about gluten-free oatmeal with quinoa at Raley’s. Sounded good, so I headed there. I strolled the seasonal section, as I had been doing in every store, looking for that elusive autumnal garland. I…