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365 Writing Prompts to Kickstart Your Writing
365 Writing Prompts to Kickstart Your Writing
365 Writing Prompts to Kickstart Your Writing
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365 Writing Prompts to Kickstart Your Writing

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Writing prompts can help you get into a writing groove. Instead of staring at a blank page, prompts give you the kick in the butt you need to get writing. Use the prompts in this book in numerical order or jump around to a question that sparks your creativity. Get writing!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherToby Welch
Release dateApr 20, 2011
ISBN9781458046420
365 Writing Prompts to Kickstart Your Writing
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Toby Welch

After living in a dozen countries and earning an accounting degree, Toby Welch followed her dream of becoming a writer. Since penning an article in 2003 on travelling to Saudi Arabia, Toby has published over 290 articles in magazines and newspapers and another 400+ pieces online. She is addicted to the rush of creating e-books and has published 74 of them under her own name and a pseudonym. Toby finds inspiration in jazz music, impressionist artwork, and jars of Nutella.Check out the full range of her work on her website at tobywelch.ca

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    365 Writing Prompts to Kickstart Your Writing - Toby Welch

    365 Writing Prompts to Kickstart Your Writing

    by Toby A. Welch

    Copyright 2011 Toby A. Welch

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    Writing prompts can help you get into a writing groove. Instead of staring at a blank page, prompts give you the kick in the butt you need to get writing. Follow the prompts below in numerical order or jump around to a question that sparks your creativity. Get writing!

    1. You are a voyager who has set off on a pleasure trip. You discover an uninhabited, previously unknown island. Tell me about your island - what is on it, how big it is, what you'll name it, and how long you'll stay, among other details.

    2. Cloning is a reality in our modern technological world. Dolly, the sheep, made history. Would you like to be cloned if given the opportunity? Why or why not?

    3. What does the book industry look like in 50 years?

    4. If you could play a practical joke on any celebrity, who would you choose and what joke would you play on them?

    5. If you are married, would you like the opportunity to be single for a week with no fallout? If you are single, would you like the chance to step into a marriage for a week?

    6. Gossip can be vicious and leave long-lasting scars. Turning that around, what nice words would you say to someone that you aren't fond of?

    7. If weather and climate weren't a consideration, how would you landscape your yard? If you don't have a yard, what does your ideal yard look like?

    8. Would you rather be smart but unattractive or beautiful and dumb?

    9. Thirty years ago, people knew their neighbours. Today this is not the norm. Do you think the change is a good thing or a bad thing? Why?

    10. The commercialism of Christmas doesn't sit well with many people. Do you think the holiday season is too commercial? Is there any way to change how commercial it is?

    11. Are we as free as we seem to believe? Why or why not?

    12. Do you think the oil industry is keeping the world too reliant on the black liquid? Should we speed up the race to find alternative fuel sources?

    13. Some people haven't paid their taxes in years. Why do you believe they don't pay what they owe and how does it sit with you?

    14. Noise

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