Pumping Your Muse Prompts

Daily writing prompts. Feel free to post your inspired creation or ask a question.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Road Trip

Write a scene involving a 9 hour road trip that turns into a 12 hour road trip. Choose three details below to incorporate:

  • Two vehicles
  • Two families (one with children, one without)
  • One drives a van pulling a trailer
  • Top goal, get through a major city before rush hour
  • One family is vegetarian the other is not

    Have fun!

  • Saturday, May 27, 2006

    Opposites

    The Odd Couple, Felix and Oscar were a good example of two very different people trying to function as a household. One a slob and the other a neatnick. Write a scene with two main characters. Give them opposite personalities and put them into a stressful situation.

    Possible scenarios:

    Moving
    Having people over for the first time

    Monday, May 15, 2006

    What's the Weather Going to Be?

    Write a scene with characters who have special plans. Base the outcome of their plans on the weather. Will it be rain? Snow? Hot? Cold?

    Sunday, May 14, 2006

    Sports

    Sports--fun, stress, and more.

    Write a scene at a sports event from two points of view. The first from the player's POV and the second--the same scene from a spectator's POV.

    Wednesday, May 10, 2006

    The Haircut

    Write a story centered on a haircut. It can be a makeover, or a bad hair day, funny or not. Haircuts are something everyone experiences. This can be a true story or a work of fiction.

    Monday, May 08, 2006

    Story Starter

    Tires screeched. Acrid smoke seeped into the car. Tory opened her eyes...

    Saturday, May 06, 2006

    Flashlight

    Choose one of these settings and add a flashlight.

    Basement
    Side of a dark road
    Under the hood

    Wednesday, May 03, 2006

    The Drill

    The sound of a drill--high pitched, low grind--what one hear helps prepare for what they see. Write a story based on the sound of a drill.

    Monday, May 01, 2006

    Fire!

    It's the time of year here in SW Florida when the fire danger is high. Recently, 400 acres burned a couple of miles from my home. Ash fell from the sky like large grey snowflakes. If the fire department knocked on the door and told you that you had to evacuate, what would you do? Would you leave or try to save your house? What would you take with you, if you had to leave within 10 minutes?