Cormac peered into those woods, eyes narrowed as he looked for any distinguishable figures between the darkness of the trees. There was nothing, but he wasn’t fooled. He knew of the beast there. A wolf-like creature that terrorized his village and killed anyone who went after the horrid thing.
He was going to be the first to come back alive, with the beast’s head as a trophy and a reminder to all who dared to cross him. He would be a hero; a legend to live on long after his death.
He stepped out from the protection of his village’s walls and into the dangers of the forest when the moon was the highest in the sky. That&
Challenge; Write for ten minutes nonstop
Prompt; Defeat - Write a scene from the point of view of your protagonist.. as they are defeated. Their life-long dream, their quest, it has failed.
Explore this character’s mind, their feelings, and their fate as they face the consequences of their failure. Is the world about to end, or it is just your character’s life?
This is in first person, which I am not very good at. Forgive the mess.
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It’s over. Everything I had worked for was gone. Burning and smoldering around me until it turned into nothing but ash. My friends were dead. My family was dead
Was this it? Was it... over? Hailey blinked, looking down over the waves and waves of people, her ears ringing as they screamed their praised. It was all forced, she would practically feel the contempt rising off of their bodies like fog.
It was over. She still couldn’t believe it. No more council. No more capital. Just the rebellion and whatever system they decided to put into place. All because of her.
She stepped away from the balcony, letting many, more joyous members take her place, smiling and waving to the citizens below. She looked around the few people, then back towards the room filled. They were in rule now. This wa
Writing Prompt - Other Side Of The World by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Other Side Of The World
Challenge: Write for the full time provided.
Prompt: Other Side Of The World - Write a scene from the point of view of one of your secondary characters.
The catch? This scene is happening at the same time as another important even in the story.
What is this secondary character doing? When was the last time they saw the protagonists? Does this secondary character have any idea as to what is happening... On the other side of the world?
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Ingle--Haji to his close friends--had just got the news he was going to die. There was a virus in his veins, making its way through his body to destroy every living cell inside of him. His
Challenge: Write for the full time provided
Prompt: The Talk - You will have 15 minutes to write in first person from the perspective of a character sitting in a car with a friend. The catch? There is no catch. Two friends in the car. That’s it.
Once again, I'm not good at first person so forgive the mess 0^0
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“W-we need to talk about what happened back there.”
“No.” Pirro’s voice was sharp like a knife, cutting into my ears and making me jump in my seat.
Everything around us was still, the barely noticeable moonlight shafting through the skylight. I wished t
Writing Prompt - Two Sides Of A Coin by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Two Sides Of A Coin
Challenge: Write for the full time intervals
Prompt: The Privileged - You will have 10 minutes to write in first person from the perspective of a member of the Noble class. This character is rich, powerful, and influential. Explore their thoughts as they partake in a mundane activity.
The catch? The activity is purchasing a slave.
Do they revel in the power given to them by their social status? Do they even realize how much power they have? And, above all, do they see this slave as another person, or as an object?
I normally don't write in first person, but I'm trying it now, soooooo sorry if it sucks.
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Writing Prompt - Joy and Regrets by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Joy and Regrets
Challenge: Write for the full time periods, nonstop - at least 340 words in total.
First Prompt: Grateful Child - You will have five minutes to write from the point of view of your character.
The catch? This character is reflecting on their happiest childhood memory.
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Myles laid in his bed, staring up at his ceiling blankly. He did this most nights, staring off somewhere, trying to remember who knows what until he finally fell asleep. It was no easy battle, not with the persistent nagging in the back of his head, but he managed.
As his awareness began to waver, so did this thoughts and Myles fou
Writing Prompt - Massive Effect by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Massive Effect
Challenge; Write for ten minutes nonstop
Prompt; Write from the point of view of a person drifting in space.
The catch? When the time is up, your character will run out of oxygen.
How did they get there? What were they doing? Are they alone?
Everything came from this video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp5b1vROT4w&list=PLOW2BkUof4mdNaEzqm4TbisXxJD4Q1oOn
It's very nice if you're interested in writing, so check it out!
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I’m going to die. Those were the first words that raced through Benjamin’s head once he came to his senses again. The strange thing was, he felt completely calm. He was going to die
Writing Prompt - Last Words by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Last Words
Challenge: Write for ten minutes nonstop
Prompt: Last words - Write a scene from the point of view of a character as they have a conversation with the person that ruined their life.
How exactly did this person ruin your character’s life? How does that person feel about it? Was it a mistake, or on purpose?
Optional. How about a twist? What if instead of talking to a person, they are talking to a gravestone? What if the person who had ruined their life... died a long time ago? - Challenge accepted.
This prompt is from this video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7TTav6xiC0&t=1210s
It's great, check it out!
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Writing Prompt - A Place to Call Home by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - A Place to Call Home
Challenge: Write for ten minutes nonstop
Prompt: A place to call home - Write a scene from the point of view of character as they think back of the place they grew up in.
What is their most vivid memory of this place? Was it a good experience, or a bad one? How does your character feel about this time in their life?
The catch? This place no longer exists.
This prompt and everything came from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0bim4vQ9qA&t=116s
It's great, you should check it out!
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“It’s funny, you know. I don’t miss you.” His voice was hoarse was he said these
Cormac peered into those woods, eyes narrowed as he looked for any distinguishable figures between the darkness of the trees. There was nothing, but he wasn’t fooled. He knew of the beast there. A wolf-like creature that terrorized his village and killed anyone who went after the horrid thing.
He was going to be the first to come back alive, with the beast’s head as a trophy and a reminder to all who dared to cross him. He would be a hero; a legend to live on long after his death.
He stepped out from the protection of his village’s walls and into the dangers of the forest when the moon was the highest in the sky. That&
Challenge; Write for ten minutes nonstop
Prompt; Defeat - Write a scene from the point of view of your protagonist.. as they are defeated. Their life-long dream, their quest, it has failed.
Explore this character’s mind, their feelings, and their fate as they face the consequences of their failure. Is the world about to end, or it is just your character’s life?
This is in first person, which I am not very good at. Forgive the mess.
--------------------------------
It’s over. Everything I had worked for was gone. Burning and smoldering around me until it turned into nothing but ash. My friends were dead. My family was dead
Was this it? Was it... over? Hailey blinked, looking down over the waves and waves of people, her ears ringing as they screamed their praised. It was all forced, she would practically feel the contempt rising off of their bodies like fog.
It was over. She still couldn’t believe it. No more council. No more capital. Just the rebellion and whatever system they decided to put into place. All because of her.
She stepped away from the balcony, letting many, more joyous members take her place, smiling and waving to the citizens below. She looked around the few people, then back towards the room filled. They were in rule now. This wa
Writing Prompt - Other Side Of The World by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Other Side Of The World
Challenge: Write for the full time provided.
Prompt: Other Side Of The World - Write a scene from the point of view of one of your secondary characters.
The catch? This scene is happening at the same time as another important even in the story.
What is this secondary character doing? When was the last time they saw the protagonists? Does this secondary character have any idea as to what is happening... On the other side of the world?
----------
Ingle--Haji to his close friends--had just got the news he was going to die. There was a virus in his veins, making its way through his body to destroy every living cell inside of him. His
Challenge: Write for the full time provided
Prompt: The Talk - You will have 15 minutes to write in first person from the perspective of a character sitting in a car with a friend. The catch? There is no catch. Two friends in the car. That’s it.
Once again, I'm not good at first person so forgive the mess 0^0
--------------------------
“W-we need to talk about what happened back there.”
“No.” Pirro’s voice was sharp like a knife, cutting into my ears and making me jump in my seat.
Everything around us was still, the barely noticeable moonlight shafting through the skylight. I wished t
Writing Prompt - Two Sides Of A Coin by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Two Sides Of A Coin
Challenge: Write for the full time intervals
Prompt: The Privileged - You will have 10 minutes to write in first person from the perspective of a member of the Noble class. This character is rich, powerful, and influential. Explore their thoughts as they partake in a mundane activity.
The catch? The activity is purchasing a slave.
Do they revel in the power given to them by their social status? Do they even realize how much power they have? And, above all, do they see this slave as another person, or as an object?
I normally don't write in first person, but I'm trying it now, soooooo sorry if it sucks.
--------------------------
Writing Prompt - Joy and Regrets by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Joy and Regrets
Challenge: Write for the full time periods, nonstop - at least 340 words in total.
First Prompt: Grateful Child - You will have five minutes to write from the point of view of your character.
The catch? This character is reflecting on their happiest childhood memory.
--------------------------------
Myles laid in his bed, staring up at his ceiling blankly. He did this most nights, staring off somewhere, trying to remember who knows what until he finally fell asleep. It was no easy battle, not with the persistent nagging in the back of his head, but he managed.
As his awareness began to waver, so did this thoughts and Myles fou
Writing Prompt - Massive Effect by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Massive Effect
Challenge; Write for ten minutes nonstop
Prompt; Write from the point of view of a person drifting in space.
The catch? When the time is up, your character will run out of oxygen.
How did they get there? What were they doing? Are they alone?
Everything came from this video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp5b1vROT4w&list=PLOW2BkUof4mdNaEzqm4TbisXxJD4Q1oOn
It's very nice if you're interested in writing, so check it out!
-----------------
I’m going to die. Those were the first words that raced through Benjamin’s head once he came to his senses again. The strange thing was, he felt completely calm. He was going to die
Writing Prompt - Last Words by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - Last Words
Challenge: Write for ten minutes nonstop
Prompt: Last words - Write a scene from the point of view of a character as they have a conversation with the person that ruined their life.
How exactly did this person ruin your character’s life? How does that person feel about it? Was it a mistake, or on purpose?
Optional. How about a twist? What if instead of talking to a person, they are talking to a gravestone? What if the person who had ruined their life... died a long time ago? - Challenge accepted.
This prompt is from this video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7TTav6xiC0&t=1210s
It's great, check it out!
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Writing Prompt - A Place to Call Home by InfjBarb, literature
Literature
Writing Prompt - A Place to Call Home
Challenge: Write for ten minutes nonstop
Prompt: A place to call home - Write a scene from the point of view of character as they think back of the place they grew up in.
What is their most vivid memory of this place? Was it a good experience, or a bad one? How does your character feel about this time in their life?
The catch? This place no longer exists.
This prompt and everything came from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0bim4vQ9qA&t=116s
It's great, you should check it out!
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“It’s funny, you know. I don’t miss you.” His voice was hoarse was he said these