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Creative Writing Prompts
When the idea to start a weekly newsletter with writing inspiration first came to us, we decided that we wanted to do more than provide people with topics to write about. We wanted to try and help authors form a regular writing habit and also give them a place to proudly display their work. So we started the weekly Creative Writing Prompts newsletter. Since then, Prompts has grown to a community of more than 450,000 authors, complete with its own literary magazine, Prompted . Â
Here's how our contest works: every Friday, we send out a newsletter containing five creative writing prompts. Each week, the story ideas center around a different theme. Authors then have one week — until the following Friday — to submit a short story based on one of our prompts. A winner is picked each week to win $250 and is highlighted on our Reedsy Prompts page.
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Why we love creative writing prompts
If you've ever sat in front of a computer or notebook and felt the urge to start creating worlds, characters, and storylines — all the while finding yourself unable to do so — then you've met the author's age-old foe: writer's block. There's nothing more frustrating than finding the time but not the words to be creative. Enter our directory! If you're ready to kick writer's block to the curb and finally get started on your short story or novel, these unique story ideas might just be your ticket.
This list of 1800+ creative writing prompts has been created by the Reedsy team to help you develop a rock-solid writing routine. As all aspiring authors know, this is the #1 challenge — and solution! — for reaching your literary goals. Feel free to filter through different genres, which include...
Dramatic — If you want to make people laugh and cry within the same story, this might be your genre.
Funny — Whether satire or slapstick, this is an opportunity to write with your funny bone.
Romance — One of the most popular commercial genres out there. Check out these story ideas out if you love writing about love.
Fantasy — The beauty of this genre is that the possibilities are as endless as your imagination.
Dystopian – Explore the shadowy side of human nature and contemporary technology in dark speculative fiction.
Mystery — From whodunnits to cozy mysteries, it's time to bring out your inner detective.
Thriller and Suspense — There's nothing like a page-turner that elicits a gasp of surprise at the end.
High School — Encourage teens to let their imaginations run free.
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While writing prompts are a great tactic to spark your creative sessions, a writer generally needs a couple more tools in their toolbelt when it comes to developing a rock-solid writing routine . To that end, here are a few more additional tips for incorporating your craft into your everyday life.
- NNWT. Or, as book coach Kevin Johns calls it , “Non-Negotiable Writing Time.” This time should be scheduled into your routine, whether that’s once a day or once a week. Treat it as a serious commitment, and don’t schedule anything else during your NNWT unless it’s absolutely necessary.
- Set word count goals. And make them realistic! Don’t start out with lofty goals you’re unlikely to achieve. Give some thought to how many words you think you can write a week, and start there. If you find you’re hitting your weekly or daily goals easily, keep upping the stakes as your craft time becomes more ingrained in your routine.
- Talk to friends and family about the project you’re working on. Doing so means that those close to you are likely to check in about the status of your piece — which in turn keeps you more accountable.
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50 Fiction Writing Prompts and Ideas to Inspire You to Write
By Hannah Yang
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How fiction writing prompts can help writers, top 50 fiction writing prompts, how prowritingaid can help with fiction writing, conclusion on fiction writing prompts and ideas.
Have you ever wanted to write a story but had no idea what to write about?
If you’re familiar with that feeling, you’re not alone. At some point in their lives, every writer has sat down in front of a blank page with no idea what to write next.
When you’re in that situation, it might be helpful to look at a list of potential story ideas. A great prompt can help kick-start your creativity and get you in the mood for writing again.
In this article, we’ll give you all our favorite fiction writing prompts to inspire you to write.
There are countless ways fiction writing prompts can benefit you. Here are a few reasons you might want to use a writing prompt:
To start a new short story or novel
To practice writing in a new genre or writing style so you can expand your skill set and try something new
To warm up at the beginning of each writing session
To make sure you’re in a creative state of mind when you tackle your existing writing projects
So, pick up a pen and a notebook, and let’s get started!
Here are 50 fantastic fiction writing prompts that will help you start your next story. To help you choose a prompt that excites you, we’ve split them into several categories: fantasy, sci-fi, mystery, romance, and contemporary.
Fantasy Prompts
You’ve inherited your grandfather’s antique shop, and you’re surprised to find strange objects with magical powers inside.
You set out to break the curse that’s followed your family for generations.
You can see visions of the future, but you learned long ago to keep them to yourself. Now, you have to speak up or risk losing everything you love.
You work for a zoo filled with magical creatures.
You’re a lawyer in a fantasy world, and your job is to negotiate contracts between the humans and the gods.
A company harvests dragon scales, unicorn hair, and other magical items to sell for profit.
You find a portal to a fantasy world in your backyard.
You find a magical item that will make all your wishes come true—but it’s extremely literal in its interpretations.
A supernatural monster kidnaps your best friend. You set out to rescue her.
Your parents gave different aspects of their magical powers to each of their children. Compared to your siblings, you definitely got the short end of the stick.
Sci-fi Prompts
Write an adaptation of your favorite classic tale—in space.
Aliens come to Earth, but they’re here for reasons no one expected.
Scientists have found ways to transfer memories between different people. You're the first person to sell all of yours.
Write about an entire world where people can buy and sell years of their lives.
What would happen if you woke up in someone else’s body and they woke up in yours?
You live in a moon colony surrounded by high walls. One day, someone breaches the walls.
Your parents send you to a summer camp filled with time travelers.
You accidentally stumble through a portal to a parallel universe where everything is the same as our universe, except for one key difference.
In a world where everyone’s DNA is genetically engineered to best suit their roles in the community, you have to hide that your DNA doesn’t match your chosen career.
You land on a new planet and realize the plants there are more intelligent than humans.
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Mystery Prompts
You wake up with no memory of who you are, except for a single name.
Every day, a strange drawing appears in your mailbox, and they get more and more disturbing.
You receive a letter inviting you to a free weekend getaway, and you have no idea who the host is.
Your father is keeping something strange in the attic.
A man throws an elaborate party in an attempt to conceal a crime.
You realize you’ve been sleepwalking every night, and you have no idea what your sleeping self has been up to.
You thought your husband was dead. So why is he still writing you letters?
Your brother was murdered years ago. The police have stopped investigating, but you’re still looking for the killer.
Two friends discover a serial killer's secret hideout.
A young woman discovers a frightening secret while she's on her first hunting trip with her husband's family.
Romance Prompts
Two soldiers on different sides of a war develop feelings for each other.
A member of the royal family falls in love with her bodyguard.
You’ve resigned yourself to a loveless arranged marriage, but fate has other plans.
You’ve had a crush on your best friend your entire life. Now, he’s about to get married to someone else.
You go on a first date and find yourself stuck in a time loop, so you have to keep going on that date over and over.
Two rivals have to pretend to be in a relationship—and end up accidentally falling for each other.
After a bad breakup, you move to a new town—and find yourself attracted to your next-door neighbor.
When two exes are forced to work together, they rekindle old feelings.
You fall in love with someone from a different dimension, so you can only see each other once a year when the portal opens.
After your plane crash-lands on a deserted island, you develop a bond with one of the other survivors.
Contemporary Prompts
Write an adaptation of your favorite classic tale set in the town you grew up in.
Two best friends go on a road trip and encounter a problem they never expected.
An adopted orphan goes on a journey to reconnect with her birth family.
You’re told a family secret that changes everything you think you know about your life.
A group of friends takes a practical joke too far, leading to disaster.
A college student creates an invention for a technology class and accidentally goes viral.
A painter in her early eighties struggles with her slow descent into blindness.
A couple breaks up, but the ramifications of their breakup follow them for decades.
A carefree playboy is forced to adopt a child, which changes his whole life.
You’re framed for a crime you didn’t commit, and nobody believes you’re innocent—except for your estranged sister.
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There you have it—our complete list of the best fiction writing prompts to inspire you to write.
Try out your favorite one, and see if you can turn it into a unique story.Â
Good luck, and happy writing!
Hannah Yang
Hannah is a speculative fiction writer who loves all things strange and surreal. She holds a BA from Yale University and lives in Colorado. When she’s not busy writing, you can find her painting watercolors, playing her ukulele, or hiking in the Rockies. Follow her work on hannahyang.com or on Twitter at @hannahxyang.
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