Behind the Green Door… And Other Writing Prompts: Non-Fiction @ Ronel the Mythmaker, #2
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"Write every day." That's what writers are told to do to become excellent. But what happens if you have no inspiration?
Writing prompts are excellent for when you get stuck. They help you think "what if?".
This collection of prompts has helped the author in her own fiction writing, going from meh to marvellous. And they can help you too – no matter the genre you write in.
By the end of one year, you will have written every day and have become a better writer in the process.
Get your copy today to start you journey to greatness.
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Behind the Green Door… And Other Writing Prompts - Ronel Janse van Vuuren
Introduction
The most common piece of writing advice out there is write every day
. But sometimes the Muse is on holiday and nothing seems to inspire you. So how do you write every day if you cannot string a couple of words together to save your life?
Writing prompts.
They might be ridiculous. They might have nothing to do with your current work-in-progress. They might seem pointless.
But they will get you to ask what if?
. And what if?
makes for great plots.
––––––––
How to use the prompts:
Start a story with it.
Use it as the theme.
Use it to describe your main character.
End a story with it.
Use it somewhere in the middle.
Use it as dialogue.
Write a flash fiction piece with it. (Make it 300 words.)
Write a short story with it. (Make it 2000 words.)
Write a drabble with it. (Exactly 100 words.)
Base an entire series on it.
Write a novel inspired by it.
The possibilities are endless!
The Prompts
1
Behind the green door...
2
What doesn’t kill