Writing Challenge/Prompt

Mixing old genre tropes can often have fresh new results, and result in amazing stories. So imagine this scenario. You are the Captain of a brand new starship on her maiden voyage. Your ship is hundreds of light years from Earth when you start hearing odd noises. The head of engineering delivers her team’s findings […]

Writing Challenge/Prompt

Some of the best stories start with the writer asking her or himself a “what if…” question. One question leads to another, and before you know it, you’ve got a story idea. So here’s a question for all of you: What if summer never ended? How would the world, and the people living in that world, […]

Writing Challenge/ Prompt

Pictures are often the best writing prompts of all. A single photograph can generate entire worlds and situations, scenarios and put you into a character’s mind. No two people will view a picture the same way. No two writers will write the same story about a photo. The challenge we have this month is for […]

Writing Challenge

Writing prompts and challenges can come from anywhere. This month I want you to think about the word “last” and what it could mean, and what it might imply. Think about what it means to be the last one left behind, to see the last sunset, to find the last survivor. What if you lived […]

Writing Challenges

Leah Quire, resident challenge guru, gives us this idea: “Create a character and include a full bio. Now write an article or a story about him/her, and frame it as if you are writing a psychiatric evaluation.” Remember: Challenges are supposed to be fun, but don’t forget to stretch yourself and take risks. If you […]