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200 Writing Prompts
200 Writing Prompts
by David Stoddard Rating: 0.0

The cliché about not knowing what to write about is as old as the hills. Yet the question still comes up at conferences, online chats and the occasional random phone call one happens to receive in the middle of the night.

So, one night, (I mean morning after receiving such a call), I decided to just type out a quick list of things one could write about. They are not so much as to be something which will be published in anything more than one’s own journal or blot, but just something to write about.

Some of the following prompts may not make sense at first read (or 27th read on occasion). But go with it. See what comes to mind. Remember, this is just to get you writing, to start something, to push past things in your mind. What you write here may never see the light of day, but it could be the start to something. (After all, it’s said Seinfeld was a show about nothing).

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