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  • 300 Writing Prompts: Yandere Edition by WordsByAnnika
    WordsByAnnika
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    "I am a girl in love. That is all." Delve into the disjointed mind of a young yandere as she explores her feelings of obsessive love through her responses to all 300 writing prompts. Share in her secrets, but know that there are dire consequences for betraying her trust... *updated in sets of five prompts
  • Sketches by PHoodStory
    PHoodStory
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    These come from a writing exercise I do every week or two, wherein I close my eyes and let my imagination travel where it will, then write on what I find there until the words and my mind seem satisfied. They are sketches of stories. Of people. Of places. Someday, they might be more than that. For now, they're only sketches--and no less dear to me for it.
  • Daily short stories! by kitsoot
    kitsoot
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    a writing exercise i decided to put myself up to!
  • Keep It Brief by Unregistered_Cookie
    Unregistered_Cookie
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    A collection of Cookie Run prompts for me to work on at my own leisure, mostly as an exercise for me to Keep It Brief and work on compartmentalizing scenes, concepts and ideas. I'm calling them drabbles, but I'm hoping to not get much longer than about 300-400. I am not taking prompts, but I am open to suggestions.
  • Weekly Contests by CommunityInteractive
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    While you're waiting for a chance at a Community Project, we here at Community Interactive like to branch out. Our origins are in contests and, at this point, we are in love with crafting and hosting these weekly bite-sized exercises. It is our passion and we are delighted to share it with you: Do you want to improve your writing skills? Do you want to take part in contests and test whether your pen is truly mightier than the sword? Do you just want to have fun and make friends? Well, in that case, this is just the place to be. This book contains contests which will help you improve and explore different facets of the craft of writing. Be it prose or poetry, we have a little bit of everything. So, hop on this bandwagon and discover this world of writing with us. Welcome to Weekly Contests!
  • Towers Rock by JEliasEpp
    JEliasEpp
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    A writing exercise about a girl living in a tower precariously built upon a rock in the ocean. **I have other projects I'm working on, but if this gets enough attention I'll write more for it.
  • Whole by katanalover
    katanalover
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    A picture is worth a thousand words.... so I wrote them down. Author's note: This is the result from a writing prompt I came across on the interwebs and I thought I'd share it here. The aim of the prompt, they gave a picture - my mission, to write what came to mind - the result is what you have come across. Please enjoy at your leisure ^-^
  • You're coming back (and it's the end of the world). by Sambojam812
    Sambojam812
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    A loose collection of pleas, bargains, and beggings for forgiveness, from a place of selfish and honest intentions. In rule of three, obviously.
  • Loving you - Writing Exercise/Story by rocksockie
    rocksockie
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    A small Story I thought I'd write. It's the first Time I am doing this,But I would love to hear any Criticism by anyone!
  • Unfinished Works by AllisonMMarie
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    Writing Exercises, random thoughts, brainstorms, ideas, inspirations....
  • Short Stories by RoCantFunction
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    Just my creative writing pieces :) (gentle) feedback welcomed, and I take requests! No nsfw or y/n though All characters and stories belong to me!
  • The Second Vault by JaxRhapsody
    JaxRhapsody
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    r/WritingPrompt idea. You're a bank robber. But in your current heist, after you entered the vault, you discover that it's empty. There's no money, but you find a person with both her hands and feet chained to the ground. It's so hard finding any of these worth writing, but it's nice practice on writing, and on quickly you can develop a piece, when one is inspiring. I wrote this in 45min, and my penchant for fantasy, took it to a religious direction... sorta. The rules are pretty lax in that sub-reddit, what you write doesn't need to be to a T, and must at least be 100 words. This is 1450.
  • Short Stories by karli_spn
    karli_spn
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    Using a writing exercise and a timer set on 10 minutes I made these simple short stories. Writing Exercise: Find a random picture and write about it! You can use as much time you would like I just chose to do 10 minutes. When the time is up you just finish your sentence or thought.
  • Gladiator by JEliasEpp
    JEliasEpp
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    Kian has been forced away from his home while only a boy to fight in the gladiator arena. This is a writing exercise of that idea and a different storytelling technique. Also, it is a showing how great emotions don't lead to power (as is often the case in anime). **I have other projects I'm working on, but if this gets enough attention I'll write more for it.
  • Pick a number writing exercises  by Tjoffantasy
    Tjoffantasy
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    This is a collection of writing exercises I have made using the pick a number method. Pick a random number between 1 and 30. We'll call it number n. Then look to your bookshelf (real or virtual) and choose the nth book. (Note: If you have more than 30 books on your shelf, you can choose a bigger number). Then you'd open that book to the nth page and go to the nth sentence on that page. Write that sentence down and make it the first sentence of a new freewriting exercise. Just write whatever comes to mind for the next sentence and the one after that, and so on. Write at least as many sentences as the number you chose.
  • over the hill and far away by ehbrown3
    ehbrown3
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    Simple creative writing exercises, strange queer essays, and everything in between. This is the place where I put stories that I wrote for school and want more than a grade for, and letters to family members that they won't see but I need to share. Please enjoy these writings that take you over the hill and far away
  • Space Stories by Al_The_Alien
    Al_The_Alien
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    Short stories and interactions between aliens, humans, and other odd creatures.
  • Writing Exercise - Lesbian Cathedrals by Twilightgirl29
    Twilightgirl29
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    Writing exercise - write from the point of view of a place ...so naturally I made Notre Dame a passive-aggressive lesbian teenager.
  • My Writing Prompts by To_Limbo_I_Go
    To_Limbo_I_Go
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    My writing exercises!