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Writing Prompt: Dinner Surprise

7
February 2010

Imagine your character wanted to really impress their loved one for Valentine’s Day, they cook a very nice romantic dinner, but something happens.

What might happen? Someone else shows up? The loved one is planning to break up with the one making the dinner?

Writing Prompt: Love Token

6
February 2010

As Valentine’s Day approaches people everywhere are looking for a token that will express to the one they love just how much they love them.

Today’s prompt is to take a few common love tokens and craft a scene using as many of them as possible within the scene.

Tokens:

  • A bent coin
  • Paper hearts
  • A ring
  • A locket
  • A ladies kerchief

Character Development:My Valentine

5
February 2010

Valentine’s Day approaches, so today I was thinking a good prompt might be to develop characters a little by thinking about what they might do to show their valentine that they want them to be their valentine.

Writing Prompt: The Waiting Room

4
February 2010

I just spent two hours sitting in a waiting room of a doctor’s office. Then I spent another hour waiting in the back for the doctor, so I am in a mindset to offer up waiting rooms as writing fodder.

At one point this fellow in a very nice suit with a golden tone name tag came in.  He carried a document case and after only a moment to speak to the nurse he was sent straight back into the back area. Not long after he went into the back I heard this weird sound that my first thought was “What the heck was that?” and my second – “What was that guy? Some creature back there feeding on patients?” Yes. I have a warped imagination.

Looking back on it now I can imagine he was the devil’s legal assistant and was there to close the deal on someone’s soul.

Another odd occurrence was a business machine repairman came in just after normal business hours and put a stack of money on the counter. He stayed there a while, waiting for the nurse, then checked his blackberry and after another moment with no receptionist showing up he took back his mney and left.

Then there was the gal dressed like she was on her way home from church that came in with a little kid to drop off a Tupperware® container of food.

You see all kinds of muse fodder when you hang out in a doctor’s office waiting area for two hours.

What kinds of people watching has your doctor’s office visits given you?

Writing Prompt: The Flipbook

3
February 2010

Have you ever seen one of those little books with the sketches in it, each one a little different so that when you hold your thumb on the edge of the book and let the pages flip it creates an animation.

Imagine how someone from another world might interpret one of those little books if they were to find one. Maybe they came to earth and find it as they are exploring, or maybe it was on a space ship that went out into space? Perhaps aliens abducted someone and hey have the book in their pocket?

This is a thinking prompt to get you to thinking about the most unexpected of things we tend to not even think about, and how someone that had never seen or heard of such a thing might interpret it.


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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