What pranks have you pulled off? Were you successful? Did you get caught?
Have you been pranked? What happened?
What do you think about playing tricks on people? Is it funny? Rude? Cruel? Does it depend on the circumstances?
Writing Prompt: Pranks
Write about something interesting that happened.
It could be a little blip, just a passing thing that happened. Or, it could be big. . . earth shattering.
It could be about something that really happened or something imagined.
The page is a big, wide-open place for you to play and experiment (what a funny word – ex-peer-ih-ment).
Try a word here, toss a word there. Mix ’em up. Shuffle. Dance your words around.
Write about an Interesting Experience.
You may already do this . . . Use musical lyrics as prompts. Here are a couple for you:
“She lost him. But she found herself and that was everything.” Taylor Swift
“I used to drive out to John’s house,” says Paul McCartney. “He lived out in the country, and I lived in London. I remember asking the chauffeur once if he was having a good week. He said, “I’m very busy at the moment. I’ve been working eight days a week.” And I thought, “Eight days a week! Now there’s a title.”
Have a go. Just start writing. Be open. Be surprised. Let the ink flow. Let your fingers fly across the keyboard. Then share. Post your writing on The Write Spot Blog.
Sometimes writing prompts are a single word. Or a photo. Or both. You can alter the prompt to suit your mood. For example, today’s prompt could be container or containers. Or just look at the photo and write whatever comes up for you.
Today’s Prompt: Container
Join a variety of authors and bloggers for our St. Patrick’s Day Blog Hop. Francis H. Powell is our awesome host. If you click on Blog Hop, you will end up at his Landing Page. Click on a blogger’s name and, like magic, you will end up in a different realm. Bloggers: Tiffany Apan, Cheryllynn Dyess, Angela Chrysler, Roma Gray, Francis H. Powell and Marlene Cullen. We love visitors!
Sometimes nothing is new. Sometimes there is no new. It’s all old.
Other times, the new is so exciting, you just want to share the news.
Prompt: What’s new?
And if you have nothing to write about “what’s new?” . . write about . . . what’s not new?
Photo by Jim C. March
Today’s writing prompt: What do you keep that you have no use for?
Why do you keep it?
Write your response.
Post on The Write Spot Blog.
Write about a surprise party you have been to.
Or a surprise party you have given.
Write about a time you were surprised at a party.
Today’s Writing Prompt: Surprise Party
Or . . .
I have stopped waiting for.
Write for 15-20 minutes. Post your freewrite on The Write Spot Blog.
Prompt: What are you still waiting for?
What have you stopped waiting for?