The Light Switch
Write a scene involving a light switch. Bloody fingerprints smeared across the switch plate, or a light that doesn't come on. It's up to you. The only requirement is that the light switch is part of the story.
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Write a scene involving a light switch. Bloody fingerprints smeared across the switch plate, or a light that doesn't come on. It's up to you. The only requirement is that the light switch is part of the story.
Describe your feet. How do they feel? How do they smell? Write a brief description, add it to a character and use it in a brief scene.
Sometimes shadows offer shade, othertimes they might be scary. Describe shadows in a way that strikes an emotion in the reader.
Write a scene describing the emotions experienced when a long awaited piece of mail arrives. It is an acceptance or denial?
Write a scene where the character gets what they've always wanted, but not with the result (or perhaps in the way) they were expecting.
Write a short story about receiving a notice informing that a package awaits your character at the post office. Why couldn't it be delivered in the mailbox? Did it require a signature, or perhaps was too big to fit into the mailbox. Build the anticipation and bring the story to a close with opening the package.
ESSAY MUST START WITH THIS BLURB:
In the steeple of a little village church a bell hangs, but doesn't ring as often as it once did. Tell the story of this bell.
Way back to Eden, humans desired what they should not have, taste, touch, or look at. Write a scene with a character lusting after something off limits. If you can't think of something, choose one of the following:

Create a scene involving two ships at battle. These can be seafaring ships, space ships or any other type of ship your imagination conjures up.
The young girl huddled in the shadows of the pub. Her dark, disheveled hair hung in her eyes.
Describe your favorite dish. Entree or dessert. Smell it, taste it, feel it. Mm. Make the reader want some.
Depict a visit to a hamburger joint back in the 50's. What's the floor look like? Is there a counter with stools? Is music playing? Is it crowded? Have a blast with the past.
Comic books tell stories in frames. Dialog shows in balloons and sounds are written out in letters like ZONK. Write a story in Comic Book Form. Make each short paragraph a frame.
Write a scene depicting a home improvement project. It can be a small task or a large refurbishment job. Write the story from one character's POV.
Place your character in a charter boat leaving the dock for a day of fishing. A small group of people and one charter captain head out to the great unknown. Describe the day. Be sure to include the sense of smell and sound.
You character opens their eyes and blink in the early morning sunlight. What time is it anyway? Have them start their morning routine and discover they've missed a day.
Your character rubs their eyes. They strain to focus, but their vision is blurred. What are they trying to see and why?
Place an overweight, middle-aged character at the gym among fit twenty-somethings. Music blaring, face paced instructions and the latest equipment create a frenzied pace. Write a humorous piece from this character's POV.