Use the following writing prompt to inspire you:
Imagine you can go anywhere for spring break. Use descriptive details to show the place you would travel to and what makes it so special to you.
Use the following writing prompt to inspire you:
Imagine you can go anywhere for spring break. Use descriptive details to show the place you would travel to and what makes it so special to you.
Use the following writing prompt to inspire you:
Imagine you are a leprechaun, and someone is after your pot of gold. Describe your adventures protecting your stash. How far do you go to keep people away?
Use the following writing prompt to inspire you.
Explore your villain’s backstory by answering the following questions: What secret is your villain keeping? What motives him? What started him down this path, and will he continue or seek redemption?
Use the writing prompt below to inspire you.
You and your significant other go to sleep one night, and you wake up alone in the morning. You don’t find a note or message anywhere. All you hear is silence, and your calls and emails go unanswered. A year later, your significant other comes back and acts as if nothing has happened. What is going on, and what do you do?
This is the fourth and final romance writing prompt in our series this month. Use it to write a scene for your characters.
Your protagonist receives an interesting proposal from a friend: pretend to date for one month so that the love interest can get a promotion. The company is family-oriented, so the love interest needs someone with whom to attend dinners and other work functions. What happens?