Write Every Day: 365 Daily Prompts for Writers
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Write Every Day: 365 Daily Prompts for Writers

About this book

Writing prompts are a great way to jumpstart your muse and get the creative juices flowing. Sometimes you want to write and don't really know what to write about, and prompts can help guide you into a new story.

This collection of 366 writing prompts can be used daily throughout the year (leap years, too!) as a starting point to get you writing ... and keep you writing. Each day of the year has its own, unique prompt. Set a timer for fifteen or twenty minutes, and write wherever the prompt takes you. Or, if you're between stories and looking for something different to work on, flip to the prompt for today (or any random page) and start fresh.

This book will kick-start your writing or take you in exciting new directions every day of the year!

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Publisher
JMS Books LLC
Year
2012
Print ISBN
9781480176683
eBook ISBN
9781935753766
Write Every Day: A Year of Daily Writing Prompts
By J.M. Snyder
Published by JMS Books LLC
Visit jms-books.com for more information.
Copyright 2012 J.M. Snyder
ISBN 9781935753766
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Published in the United States of America.
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Write Every Day: A Year of Daily Writing Prompts
By J.M. Snyder

Introduction

As a writer, I love prompts that jumpstart my muse and get the creative juices flowing. Sometimes I want to write and don't really know what I should write about, and prompts help guide me into a new story. I've written many stories that began as an interesting prompt in a writing class or author group, and then grew to take on a life of its own.
But I'm frequently disappointed with books of writing prompts because while they're creative and inspiring, I find it very difficult to settle on any one prompt to work on at a time. I'll find something, think it sounds good, then flip the page and find another prompt that looks just as promising, then turn to another page...you get the drift. I'm easily distracted, and would rather read through the entire book of prompts rather than pick one out at random and write.
When I began this book, I decided to eliminate that indecisiveness, in case other writers suffer from it as well. I thought if I wrote the book in a diary or planner format, with one prompt per day for an entire year, then it would be a no-brainer which prompt to use. Whatever day it happens to be, flip to that page, and viola! Instant inspiration.
The idea, of course, is to write everyday. It's only by writing that one becomes a writer, and practice makes perfect. Even if you aren't working on a particular story, writing a brief scene or a short thousand-word story is a great way to stay in shape and hone your writing ability. It also gets you into a routine, and writing daily will sooner or later lead to a finished story or book.
This collection of writing prompts can be used on a daily basis. Every day turn the page to the new prompt, set a timer for fifteen or twenty minutes, and write wherever the prompt takes you. Or, if you're between stories and looking for something different to work on, flip to the prompt for today and start fresh.
The prompts in this collection are my own creations. They're inspired by things I've seen or experienced in my own life. Many times throughout the day I think, "What if...?" The writer in me never turns off, and on an average day, I'll get dozen of story or scene ideas. Unfortunately, I know I'll probably never be able to write out all of them--most I forget after a few minutes, and I figure in that case they probably weren't very good to start with. But hopefully these prompts will help trigger your own stories and get you writing--or, if you're already writing on a daily basis, keep you going.
There are several types of prompts in this book. Some start simply, "Write a story about..." or "Write about someone who..." Others present a question you should answer through the story you decide to tell. And many are scenarios presented in the second person, where "you" can be anyone you want--male or female, gay or straight, young or old, human or not. I kept these deliberately vague to allow your imagination to kick into overdrive. These prompts can be used to write stories in any genre you prefer, be it contemporary, sci-fi or fantasy, horror, romance, erotica, paranormal...whatever tickles your fancy.
I hope you'll find these prompts useful in kick-starting your writing or taking your current stories in exciting new directions. They were a lot of fun for me to write. I hope they're just as fun for you to use as fodder for your next story!
J.M. Snyder
December 2012
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January 1

It's New Year's Day, and you make a resolution, which you promptly break.
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January 2

Something happens that sends you hurrying to an emergency veterinary clinic.
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January 3

Tell a ghost story from the ghost's point of view.
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January 4

You're walking through a park or along a nature trail when you stumble upon something you've read about but have never seen.
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January 5

Imagine a world where, instead of rain, something else falls as precipitation from the sky. Describe how it feels to live in such a world.
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January 6

You have the winning numbers to the multi-million dollar state lottery, but for some reason, you can't find the ticket.
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January 7

One day, by accident, you discover you can fly.
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January 8

You somehow get trapped in a favorite video game or a frequently used smartphone app.
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January 9

You're asked to pet sit for an acquaintance over the weekend, but you don't know what type of pet it will be. When you arrive at the house, you're surprise to find out.
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January 10

One morning, you wake up and look in the bathroom mirror, but something is different about your reflection.
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January 11

You are a world-renowned chef in a c...

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. January 1
  3. January 2
  4. January 3
  5. January 4
  6. January 5
  7. January 6
  8. January 7
  9. January 8
  10. January 9
  11. January 10
  12. January 11
  13. January 12
  14. January 13
  15. January 14
  16. January 15
  17. January 16
  18. January 17
  19. January 18
  20. January 19
  21. January 20
  22. January 21
  23. January 22
  24. January 23
  25. January 24
  26. January 25
  27. January 26
  28. January 27
  29. January 28
  30. January 29
  31. January 30
  32. January 31
  33. February 1
  34. February 2
  35. February 3
  36. February 4
  37. February 5
  38. February 6
  39. February 7
  40. February 8
  41. February 9
  42. February 10
  43. February 11
  44. February 12
  45. February 13
  46. February 14
  47. February 15
  48. February 16
  49. February 17
  50. February 18
  51. February 19
  52. February 20
  53. February 21
  54. February 22
  55. February 23
  56. February 24
  57. February 25
  58. February 26
  59. February 27
  60. February 28
  61. February 29
  62. March 1
  63. March 2
  64. March 3
  65. March 4
  66. March 5
  67. March 6
  68. March 7
  69. March 8
  70. March 9
  71. March 10
  72. March 11
  73. March 12
  74. March 13
  75. March 14
  76. March 15
  77. March 16
  78. March 17
  79. March 18
  80. March 19
  81. March 20
  82. March 21
  83. March 22
  84. March 23
  85. March 24
  86. March 25
  87. March 26
  88. March 27
  89. March 28
  90. March 29
  91. March 30
  92. March 31
  93. April 1
  94. April 2
  95. April 3
  96. April 4
  97. April 5
  98. April 6
  99. April 7
  100. April 8
  101. April 9
  102. April 10
  103. April 11
  104. April 12
  105. April 13
  106. April 14
  107. April 15
  108. April 16
  109. April 17
  110. April 18
  111. April 19
  112. April 20
  113. April 21
  114. April 22
  115. April 23
  116. April 24
  117. April 25
  118. April 26
  119. April 27
  120. April 28
  121. April 29
  122. April 30
  123. May 1
  124. May 2
  125. May 3
  126. May 4
  127. May 5
  128. May 6
  129. May 7
  130. May 8
  131. May 9
  132. May 10
  133. May 11
  134. May 12
  135. May 13
  136. May 14
  137. May 15
  138. May 16
  139. May 17
  140. May 18
  141. May 19
  142. May 20
  143. May 21
  144. May 22
  145. May 23
  146. May 24
  147. May 25
  148. May 26
  149. May 27
  150. May 28
  151. May 29
  152. May 30
  153. May 31
  154. June 1
  155. June 2
  156. June 3
  157. June 4
  158. June 5
  159. June 6
  160. June 7
  161. June 8
  162. June 9
  163. June 10
  164. June 11
  165. June 12
  166. June 13
  167. June 14
  168. June 15
  169. June 16
  170. June 17
  171. June 18
  172. June 19
  173. June 20
  174. June 21
  175. June 22
  176. June 23
  177. June 24
  178. June 25
  179. June 26
  180. June 27
  181. June 28
  182. June 29
  183. June 30
  184. July 1
  185. July 2
  186. July 3
  187. July 4
  188. July 5
  189. July 6
  190. July 7
  191. July 8
  192. July 9
  193. July 10
  194. July 11
  195. July 12
  196. July 13
  197. July 14
  198. July 15
  199. July 16
  200. July 17
  201. July 18
  202. July 19
  203. July 20
  204. July 21
  205. July 22
  206. July 23
  207. July 24
  208. July 25
  209. July 26
  210. July 27
  211. July 28
  212. July 29
  213. July 30
  214. July 31
  215. August 1
  216. August 2
  217. August 3
  218. August 4
  219. August 5
  220. August 6
  221. August 7
  222. August 8
  223. August 9
  224. August 10
  225. August 11
  226. August 12
  227. August 13
  228. August 14
  229. August 15
  230. August 16
  231. August 17
  232. August 18
  233. August 19
  234. August 20
  235. August 21
  236. August 22
  237. August 23
  238. August 24
  239. August 25
  240. August 26
  241. August 27
  242. August 28
  243. August 29
  244. August 30
  245. August 31
  246. September 1
  247. September 2
  248. September 3
  249. September 4
  250. September 5
  251. September 6
  252. September 7
  253. September 8
  254. September 9
  255. September 10
  256. September 11
  257. September 12
  258. September 13
  259. September 14
  260. September 15
  261. September 16
  262. September 17
  263. September 18
  264. September 19
  265. September 20
  266. September 21
  267. September 22
  268. September 23
  269. September 24
  270. September 25
  271. September 26
  272. September 27
  273. September 28
  274. September 29
  275. September 30
  276. October 1
  277. October 2
  278. October 3
  279. October 4
  280. October 5
  281. October 6
  282. October 7
  283. October 8
  284. October 9
  285. October 10
  286. October 11
  287. October 12
  288. October 13
  289. October 14
  290. October 15
  291. October 16
  292. October 17
  293. October 18
  294. October 19
  295. October 20
  296. October 21
  297. October 22
  298. October 23
  299. October 24
  300. October 25
  301. October 26
  302. October 27
  303. October 28
  304. October 29
  305. October 30
  306. October 31
  307. November 1
  308. November 2
  309. November 3
  310. November 4
  311. November 5
  312. November 6
  313. November 7
  314. November 8
  315. November 9
  316. November 10
  317. November 11
  318. November 12
  319. November 13
  320. November 14
  321. November 15
  322. November 16
  323. November 17
  324. November 18
  325. November 19
  326. November 20
  327. November 21
  328. November 22
  329. November 23
  330. November 24
  331. November 25
  332. November 26
  333. November 27
  334. November 28
  335. November 29
  336. November 30
  337. December 1
  338. December 2
  339. December 3
  340. December 4
  341. December 5
  342. December 6
  343. December 7
  344. December 8
  345. December 9
  346. December 10
  347. December 11
  348. December 12
  349. December 13
  350. December 14
  351. December 15
  352. December 16
  353. December 17
  354. December 18
  355. December 19
  356. December 20
  357. December 21
  358. December 22
  359. December 23
  360. December 24
  361. December 25
  362. December 26
  363. December 27
  364. December 28
  365. December 29
  366. December 30
  367. December 31
  368. (Untitled)

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