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Character Development

12
February 2010

Do a bit of character development by contemplating what your character would think if they were to receive an anonymous Valentine’s Day card. Who would they think sent it? Why would they think it was that person? Would they have sent it to themselves to make someone else notice?

Writing Prompt: Yackety Yack

11
February 2010

There was a song years back that went along the lines of “Yackety yack – don’t talk back.” If you know the song, I apologize for your current predicament of singing “counting flowers on the wall, that don’t bother me at all…” and so forth.

I came up with the yackety yack theme when I wanted to pound my head on the desk after realizing just how long I have been sorting though junk mail and spam comments and other assorted things that make me want to scream “don’t talk to me!” at all the spammers out there.

So, your assignment: write a scene in which one of the characters uses “Yackety yack” in a phrase.

Story Prompt: The Sauna

10
February 2010

One of the first things that I saw this morning was an advertisement for some spa place with a lady leaned back, hair wrapped in a pristine white towel, fingers gently massaging her temple, and a red flower tucked behind one ear.

Ahhh the image of perfect relaxation. And what do my muses do? They start wondering on what kind of nefarious activity one might discover in a day spa.

Perhaps the best location for something strange to happen would be the sauna. Maybe someone is murdered in the sauna? Perhaps relaxing music has a subliminal message that is played to cause someone to do something? Maybe someone is putting hallucinogenic substances in the water that is sprinkled on the hot rocks? Maybe go way out there, like my muses did, and there is some sort of time travel effect where people that enter the sauna step out day, weeks, maybe years afterward looking the same as when they had entered it? Or step into an alternate universe when they exit the sauna?

Writing Prompt: Wakeup Call

9
February 2010

Suppose your character got a call at a very early hour one morning. What might the call be for? Could it be a wrong number? What is someone was trying to call someone and warn them about some kind of danger, then hung up before they could be told it was the wrong number? How would your character react to that situation? Would they ignore it, think it was a prank, call the police or try to call the number back?

Maybe they walk around a bit, think it over, wake up. Then decide to double check the caller ID and call the number back. What happens?

What if someone different answered the phone when it was called back?

Timed Writing & Prompt

8
February 2010

From Creative Writing Prompts – their prompt 115:

For 90 seconds write a list of everything you would find in a hospital room. Once finished, write a scene using everything you listed, but not set in or near a hospital.


Disclaimer:I would like to say that the muses work for free around here, but unfortunately there are some things that the Equal Rights for Muses Society (ERMS) has informed me of. They issued a rather lengthy document on fancy parchment written out by the muse scribes of their lawyers, but it basically said that the muses can not afford my prolificness. They say if I am going to write so much and make them work so hard, then they want me to provide support for their poor children. (Do you have any idea how many kids a wild jackalope muse has? ::faints::) I can't afford to support all of those little Jackalopes, so, I have chosen to place advertising on my sites. I try to keep it unobtrusive and I try to make sure it is about things that you want to find out about when I post the things into the journal/blog/newsletter entries, but, bottom line is, the muses have my hands tied. They won't let me write if they are not paid. I don't know who's idea it was to tell them about unions, but the suckers got good lawyers now. And that is why I have advertising on my websites and blogs.

Okay, so in reality, it is a simple mathematical equation of me needing to live and being unable to get work outside the home. You see, while the Daily Writing Prompt is a labor of love by a writer that can never get enough of writing, it is also by a writer that is a full-time family caregiver. Being a family caregiver is the highest stress unpaid job in the world, and for that reason there are advertisements on this site. There may even be advertisements in some of the postings, it is a necessary step to allow me to continue bringing you the daily prompts and the other writer related things I have for free and lets me buy food and clothing and pay bills and pay for my webhosting and other necessary things. Thank you for your understanding.

Sandra
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