Tag: story

  • List

    List

    Who doesn’t like a good list? Let’s make one today. Write a new post on your iblog in response to the prompt. Need more ideas? Not sure what to write around List? We’re here to help: Write a countdown of your top-ten [insert the category of your choice]. Cookies, sci-fi movies, Disney villains… the possibilities…

  • Hidden

    Hidden

    Today, let’s tune out the noise and turn our eyes to things that are normally hidden. Ready to roll? All you need to do is… Write a new post on your site in response to the prompt. Need more ideas? Not sure what to write around Hidden? We’re here to help: What’s one thing about…

  • Three

    Three

    Today’s prompt is all about trios, triptychs, and other things that come in three parts. Ready to roll? All you need to do is… Write a new post on your iBlog in response to the prompt. Need more ideas? Not sure what to write around Three? We’re here to help: Write about the three objects,…

  • Distance

    Distance

    Whether your brain thinks in feet, meters, leagues, or lightyears, today let’s think about distance. Ready to roll? All you need to do is… Write a new post on your iblog in response to the prompt. Need more ideas? Not sure what to write around Distance? We’re here to help: During this time of physical…

  • Bite

    Bite

    Your imagination is wide open with today’s prompt: Bite. Ready to roll? All you need to do is… Write a new post on your iblog in response to the prompt. Need more ideas? Not sure what to write around Bite? It has so many meanings! An injury. (“Charlie bit my finger!”) A pinching or stinging feeling…

  • Hunches

    A hunch is a feeling or impression that something is about to happen. Authors sometimes use a character’s hunches to create suspense or to tie together a group of events. For example, in “Stains,” the mother has been afraid for her son “for a long time. She realized that when the doorbell rang at 4…

  • Plinky Prompt 89

    Share your worst roommate story.

  • The letter “e”

    Write a 100-word story without using the letter “e” in any words. (It’s a tough one!)

  • Your neighbor’s perspective

    Write a story about yourself, told from your neighbor’s perspective.

  • Scar

    Write a story about getting a scar, either your own or imagined.