I really love the prompts that are one-liners for couples. Can you do a few of those please? Like maybe 5?

prompt-bank: 1. “I told you to take out the trash after I left…I was gone for 5 hours.”  2. “You’re sick, you’re not dying, buttercup.” 3. “I’ll tell your mom on you.” 4. “I’m not wearing a tie…it just makes it easier for you… Read moreI really love the prompts that are one-liners for couples. Can you do a few of those please? Like maybe 5?

biologyandangst: Okay so I saw the Christchurch Court Theatre’s production of Romeo and Juliet a few months ago Romeo had just had his fight with Paris in the Capulets’ tomb and was clinging to Juliet, delivering his broken hearted monologue… Read more

Writing Prompt: Dialogue

writing-challenges-and-prompts: “They’re everywhere.” “My phone’s not working. I think they’re using a cell jammer.” “So, what do we do?” “I… We can’t leave without [—-]. And we can’t wait around for help.” “Then it’s just you and me.” “Against them?”… Read moreWriting Prompt: Dialogue

charlesoberonn: writing-prompt-s: Reincarnation is a known, common, and expected result of death. You are a bounty hunter that specializes in tracking down people who have committed suicide to escape debts or a jail sentence. “It’s a girl!” the doctor exclaimed…. Read more

charlesoberonn: writing-prompt-s: Reincarnation is a known, common, and expected result of death. You are a bounty hunter that specializes in tracking down people who have committed suicide to escape debts or a jail sentence. “It’s a girl!” the doctor exclaimed…. Read more

Writing Prompt

Late to your own funeral.

Writing Prompt

Late to your own funeral.

Things almost every author needs to research

clevergirlhelps: the-right-writing: How bodies decompose Wilderness survival skills Mob mentality Other cultures What it takes for a human to die in a given situation Common tropes in your genre Average weather for your setting yoooo How bodies decompose Wilderness survival… Read moreThings almost every author needs to research

Things almost every author needs to research

clevergirlhelps: the-right-writing: How bodies decompose Wilderness survival skills Mob mentality Other cultures What it takes for a human to die in a given situation Common tropes in your genre Average weather for your setting yoooo How bodies decompose Wilderness survival… Read moreThings almost every author needs to research

I’m writing a Western Musical, can you help Me find online sources for everything on the history during 1892 through 1896? In Dallas, Texas by the way, this topic is so hard to find details on, Thanks :)

Okay, so I found a variety of stuff. We got timelines, we got specific events, and we got culture. As with all historical research, there may be content that is upsetting. There’s death and various types of violence here, so… Read moreI’m writing a Western Musical, can you help Me find online sources for everything on the history during 1892 through 1896? In Dallas, Texas by the way, this topic is so hard to find details on, Thanks 🙂

I’m writing a Western Musical, can you help Me find online sources for everything on the history during 1892 through 1896? In Dallas, Texas by the way, this topic is so hard to find details on, Thanks :)

Okay, so I found a variety of stuff. We got timelines, we got specific events, and we got culture. As with all historical research, there may be content that is upsetting. There’s death and various types of violence here, so… Read moreI’m writing a Western Musical, can you help Me find online sources for everything on the history during 1892 through 1896? In Dallas, Texas by the way, this topic is so hard to find details on, Thanks 🙂

The Last Words Of 25 Famous Dead Writers

phantity: rumpelstiltskin-wait: ellejello: matt-the-blind-cinnamon-roll: powerhousearena: When you’ve dedicated your life to words, it’s important to go out eloquently. Ernest Hemingway: “Goodnight my kitten.” Spoken to his wife before he killed himself. Jane Austen: “I want nothing but death.” In response to her sister, Cassandra,… Read moreThe Last Words Of 25 Famous Dead Writers

The Last Words Of 25 Famous Dead Writers

phantity: rumpelstiltskin-wait: ellejello: matt-the-blind-cinnamon-roll: powerhousearena: When you’ve dedicated your life to words, it’s important to go out eloquently. Ernest Hemingway: “Goodnight my kitten.” Spoken to his wife before he killed himself. Jane Austen: “I want nothing but death.” In response to her sister, Cassandra,… Read moreThe Last Words Of 25 Famous Dead Writers

How to make a character’s death sadder

sundownwinter: asbehsam: socialjusticeprincesses: peachdoxie: thehellspawnhero: shuttle-fly-blogs: iceb0x: stevraybro: the-right-writing:  Don’t have them die of old age after a long, fulfilling life. Many people don’t even think of this as sad (note that this can still work if you have enough… Read moreHow to make a character’s death sadder

How to make a character’s death sadder

sundownwinter: asbehsam: socialjusticeprincesses: peachdoxie: thehellspawnhero: shuttle-fly-blogs: iceb0x: stevraybro: the-right-writing:  Don’t have them die of old age after a long, fulfilling life. Many people don’t even think of this as sad (note that this can still work if you have enough… Read moreHow to make a character’s death sadder