List three things you want to accomplish before the end of the year.
Author: D. Sader
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Plinky Prompt 102
Have you ever considered becoming a vegetarian? Why or why not?
Plinky Prompt 101
What’s the most important thing you’re putting off?
Plinky Prompt 100
Describe the wackiest but most useful advice you’ve ever recieved.
Plinky Prompt 99
How do you define the word “friend?”
Plinky Prompt 98
What is your favorite sound?
Plinky Prompt 97
What’s your theory on why we dream?
Wordle: Decisions


Search the net for a few quotes about decisions. Recall these focus questions to help you in your search.
Collect a handful of phrases that give you pause to think. Avoid anonymous quotes, note the author. (Keep the unharmed list safe in your notes somewhere.)
Go to wordle.net (on Chromebooks try tagul clouds while logged in with a google account) and and blast one, or some, or a whole pile into your own “wordle”. Try several attempts till you have something rich in thought, an inspiration to a deep thinker like yourself.
When you have a “wordle” you like, take a screen capture of it (Mac: command+shift+4 or Windows: Print Screen key) and upload the “png” to your blog and ….
Write a creative narrative (a short short story of about 500 words) that develops an idea about decisions inspired from your “wordle“.
Warning: the ideas you spawn from generators like these should be used with caution, seriously.
Story Idea Generator (tv tropes)
Wordle: The Human Condition


Search the net for a few quotes about the human condition. Review these focus questions to help you in your search.
Collect a handful of phrases that give you pause to think. Avoid anonymous quotes, note the author. (Keep the unharmed list safe in your notes somewhere.)
Go to wordle.net (on Chromebooks try tagul clouds while logged in with a google account) and and blast one, or some, or a whole pile into your own “wordle”. Try several attempts till you have something rich in thought, an inspiration to a deep thinker like yourself.
When you have a “wordle” you like, take a screen capture of it (Mac: command+shift+4 or Windows: Print Screen key) and upload the “png” to your blog and ….
Write a creative narrative (a short short story of about 500-1000 words) that develops an idea about the human condition inspired from your “wordle“.
Warning: These example short short stories from the net are certainly not inspired by this activity, but they are playful in form and have a certain lexical density.
Warning: the ideas you spawn from generators like these should be used with caution, seriously.
Story Idea Generator (tv tropes)


