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Prompt 317-Hope

What gives you hope and why? The unfinished Dome was a dead end. That was what Shane believed right up until that Hero appeared. Of course, it wasn’t the short gunslinger who had caught Shane’s attention. It was his companion, the woman who had whispered his name before recklessly placing herself in the line of … Continue reading Prompt 317-Hope →

Sara Prompts, Short Stories Leave a comment August 27, 2019August 28, 2019 4 Minutes

Prompt 316-Pep Talk

Write a letter to someone you haven’t met that is having a bad day. Hi. I don’t know you, and you probably don’t know me, but I know that if you are reading this letter, it means you are in a dark place and you are looking for a light, something to guide you out … Continue reading Prompt 316-Pep Talk →

Sara Essays, Prompts Leave a comment August 26, 2019August 26, 2019 3 Minutes

Prompt 315-Surprise Party

If you threw yourself a surprise party, what would it look like and if you could invite anyone in the world, who would you invite? I’m not all that big on parties and I am less keen on surprises. I’m also fairly intuitive and therefore pretty difficult to surprise anyway. The notable exception here is … Continue reading Prompt 315-Surprise Party →

Sara Essays, Prompts Leave a comment August 24, 2019August 24, 2019 2 Minutes

Prompt 314-Name Change

If you could change your first name to another name, what would you choose and is there any significance? “What the heck kind of a name is “Lucky” anyway?” the kids at school taunted her. How she wished it was just a quirky nickname, a supernatural trait bestowed on her at birth, anything but her … Continue reading Prompt 314-Name Change →

Sara Prompts, Short Stories 1 Comment August 23, 2019August 23, 2019 2 Minutes

Prompt 313-Painted Memory

If you could paint a picture of your favorite memory, what would it look like? The painting would be in dark shades, blues and purples and blacks. In the foreground, a dark gray mountaintop with three people sitting around a camp stove, a pot of hot water boiling for noodles. They don’t watch the water, … Continue reading Prompt 313-Painted Memory →

Sara Essays, Prompts Leave a comment August 22, 2019August 22, 2019 3 Minutes

Prompt 312-Indoor Olympics

Create an indoor Olympics for your home. Describe the games and what you’d use to make them. Create fun categories not seen in the traditional games like: Ultimate Pillow Fight. Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to welcome you to the first annual Closet Full of Notebooks Indoor Olympics! The first games to take … Continue reading Prompt 312-Indoor Olympics →

Sara Essays, Prompts Leave a comment August 21, 2019August 21, 2019 2 Minutes

Prompt 311-Sense of Humor

Compare your sense of humor to 3 things and describe why you chose them. My sense of humor is like a whoopie cushion. It is childish, at times irreverent, and mostly full of hot air. It is the dad-jokiest of gag gifts. If it makes other people groan, it is probably hilarious to me. If … Continue reading Prompt 311-Sense of Humor →

Sara Essays, Prompts Leave a comment August 20, 2019August 20, 2019 2 Minutes

Prompt 310-Revenge

Have you ever plotted revenge on someone? Was it sweet and what did it entail? The day has finally come. I lean casually against my locker, though mentally I am sprinting up and down the tight corridor. Months of planning have brought me to this moment. Mandy would be here any second. It wasn’t that … Continue reading Prompt 310-Revenge →

Sara Prompts, Short Stories Leave a comment August 16, 2019 3 Minutes

Prompt 309-Time Management

What do you think is the best use of your time? Ingrid scanned the message for a third time. The words were still in the same order, the letters forming them all chopped up from various magazine pages and hastily pasted together. The paper trembled in her shaking hands. Her sister joined her on the … Continue reading Prompt 309-Time Management →

Sara Prompts, Short Stories Leave a comment August 15, 2019August 15, 2019 3 Minutes

Prompt 308-Reset Button

Do you wish you could press the reset button on anything in your life? If so, what? Once again, Sara found herself in a quandary over what route to take with a prompt. It didn’t help matters any that it was very much the same as a previous prompt, worded slightly differently. She had turned … Continue reading Prompt 308-Reset Button →

Sara Prompts 1 Comment August 14, 2019 7 Minutes

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