Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Writing Prompt: Write about a children’s birthday party that goes awry.

Tip for completing today’s writing prompt: Use humor for this writing prompt if possible. And consider who, what, where, when, and why.

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Writing Prompt: What would you do or say if you ran into your doppelganger in real life? Imagine this scenario, then write about it.

Tip for completing today’s writing prompt: As you imagine running into your doppelganger consider where you are, why you’re there, if anyone else is around, what is said, what is not said, etc.

Monday, July 4, 2022

Writing Prompt: Write a short story about an American family on July 4th. What are they doing? Why? What are their traditions? Etc.

Tip for completing today’s writing prompt: Consider what type of July 4th traditions your own family had when you were growing up. Or traditions you wish they had had.

Sunday, July 3, 2022

Writing Prompt: Write an entire page of dialogue based on this image, which is based on when the Declaration of Independence was written.

signing of Declaration of Independence
Image edited and created in Canva by K.E. Creighton

Tip for completing today’s writing prompt:

Read the following:

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Writing Prompt: Write about a character who is in a foreign city, experiencing a language barrier with some of the locals.

Tip for completing today’s writing prompt: Consider what your character is trying to do. Are they trying to buy food or find transportation? Are they alone? What’s the weather like? What city are they in and why are they there?

Friday, July 1, 2022

Writing Prompt: Write a scene between two characters in which they are expressing love toward each other.

Tip for completing today’s writing prompt: As you complete this writing prompt, consider the different five love languages. And consider that this scene doesn’t necessarily need to depict an example of romantic love. It could also show an example of familial love