Writing prompt – face in a crowd

0410-64 GCS Leaving Devotional Students and Faculty leaving the Marriott Center after Tuesday Devotional 10/19/04 Photo by Jaren Wilkey/BYU Copyright BYU PHOTO 2004 All Rights Reserved photo@byu.edu (801)422-7322

Pick one of the characters from the image. Give them  a name. Write about them for ten minutes or more . Try not to pause. Use a timer. Don’t edit, just let it flow. Remember, it’s a first draft! Just see what happens.

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Sensory writing prompt #2

891-BreadStep 1: Find something with a strong smell that you like. Smell it. What comes to mind? Now write a three minute list of anything that comes to mind. Don’t censor or edit, just write.

Step 2: Look back over your list, circle  any words you like, then write them at the top of a fresh page. Now write for 10 minutes, using these words as inspiration. You don’t necessarily have to include all the words. Try not to pause, censor or edit. Just write and see where it goes.
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Writing prompt – inner critic 2

What stops you writing? Is there an internal critic that undermines your plans, tells you that your writing won’t be good enough, that you shouldn’t be writing?

emotional man listening his inner voice over grey backgroundNotice what the critic is saying.

Write a dialogue with your critic. Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.

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Writing prompt – inner critic

What stops you writing? Is there an internal critic that undermines your plans, tells you that your writing won’t be good enough, that you shouldn’t be writing.

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Write about your critic.

Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.

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Writing prompt – what’s in your bag?

Pick an item from your bag, or pocket.colin-bag-7

What comes to mind when you see this item? Write a 2-minute list.

Read your list, now write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.

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Writing prompt – rewrite the news III

Using one of the news headlines below as inspiration, write for at least 10 minutes  without editing or censoring.Exclusive Newspaper Headline Article Unique Special News Informa

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The idea is to write something that matches the headline – your own version of events. Create the news! It can be anything.

You can’t get this wrong, just let the words come and see where it goes.

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