500 Club (12/15)

Let’s get into the holiday spirit with some special holiday writing prompts. So get out from under that mistletoe and put down the wrapping paper for a while. We’ve got some prompts that need your attention.

Here’s what to do:

  1. Write 500 words based on one of the two prompts below.
  2. Post it to your blog.
  3. Give us a small taste in the comments below along with a link to the full text.

And now on to the prompts:

1. Stolen from my coffee cup, but makes for a great opener: Dear Santa, Let me tell you the whole story…

2. In 500 words write why these five items are on Johnny’s Christmas List: A bag of plastic army men, two piranhas, paper cone cups, a tuft of koala hair, and a foam dart gun.

*Feel free to change the name or sex of the characters as needed.

500 Club (12/8)

Happy Thursday, everyone! It’s time to keep our writing chops honed by slamming out some flash fiction. We like to make a game of it, so here are…

…the rules:

  1. Pick one of the two prompts and write 500 words on it.
  2. Post it to your blog.
  3. Give us your opening line below, along with a link back to the rest of it.
  4. Bask in the glow of success.

And now on to the prompts. This week we’re doing opening lines:

1. It was the eve of war, and we sat on the (insert noun here) and tried to figure out what to do with ourselves. 

2. It was the last sunset he ever saw. He never forgot it.

Happy writing!

500 Club (11/24)

Whether you’re ducking out from under your relative’s noses or taking a break from gorging yourself on turkey and stuffing, here’s something to kill a few minutes. A little positive stimulation or creative venting can help you make it through the day.

Here’s the gist:

  1. Write 500 words based on one of the two prompts below.
  2. Post it to your blog.
  3. Give us a small taste in the comments below along with a link to the full text.

And now on to the prompts:

1. Body language can tell more about what a person is thinking or feeling than their own words. In 500 words create a scene with two or more characters where their body language reveals more than what they are saying.

2. *Wendel’s jaw dropped, allowing a dry bite of turkey to fall back to his plate. Cousin Lyn just stood and announced…

*Feel free to change the name or sex of the characters as needed.

500 Club (11/3)

The weather is finally starting to change here in the desert. For me, new seasons brings on new ideas. What you say we explore them in today’s prompts?

Here’s the recap of the rules:

  1. Write 500 words based on one of the two prompts below.
  2. Post it to your blog.
  3. Give us a small taste in the comments below along with a link to the full text.

And now on to the prompts:

1. *Finish this opener: She could either let him back in the car or use what was in the glove box. Either way, it was going to hurt… 

2. Time to test those senses. Focusing on your sense of sound and touch, paint a scene harking the beginning of winter.

*Feel free to change the sex of the characters as needed.

Writing Slump? Journals Help

Slumps happen. For me, slumps revolve around time management, or really, my pitiful lack thereof. All it takes is one day of not writing, and the next day is that much harder to get the words out. To make matters worse, the level of difficulty I have in getting back to it, is compounded each day I don’t write.

So how do you break this vicious downward spiral?

Here’s something I’ve found works for me.

When I first started on this writing journey, I compiled journals with thoughts and ideas. I attended Creative Writing classes and kept all of the notes and short pieces based on writing prompts. At the time of writing them, I had no idea were to go with these small bits. Some ideas I didn’t feel my craft was up to it yet. Others were shuffled in and lost amongst an onslaught of creative whims.

Writing those journals boosted me to where I am today, helped hone my craft. So why couldn’t they help again? During a rather long writing slump, I cracked open one of my old writing journals. Honestly I think I did it to waste time, because when you’re reading, you’re not writing. But a funny thing happened.

As I was reading those old entries, my brain remembered the sensations of when I first created them. That spark I was missing was suddenly there again. I used that spark and applied it to the tinder of my current project. The flames did follow.

It took a bit to get back into a regular groove, but that initial kick in the pants wouldn’t have happen without my old writing journals.

“But S.C.,” you might ask, “what if I’ve never started a writing journal?”

To which I would answer, “Then what better time to start?”

Get yourself a journal. It doesn’t have to be fancy. If you get an odd idea, even if it’s only a phrase or name, write it down. Partake in a writing prompt. There are plenty of books filled with prompts, or visit here every Thursday for the 500 Club (or dive through the 500 Club archive on any day). It’s not necessary to act on everything you write down. Just keep adding. Eventually an idea will so fully engross you, you’ll have to give it your undivided attention. Keep the book, though. Keep recording ideas.

And when that nasty slump comes on, you’ll have another tool at your disposal to shake it off.

500 Club (10/13)

This is the month to get your spooky on, wear your superstitions on your sleeve, and give a little scare to the kids down the street. A good scare can be a healthy thing, right? So use this week’s writing prompts to help get you in the Halloween spirit.

Rules aren’t scary, but necessary:

  1. Write 500 words based on one of the two prompts below.
  2. Post it to your blog. No blog? Paste it in the text box in the side widget, conveniently labeled “500 Club”.
  3. Give us a small taste in the comments below along with a link to the full text.

And now on to the prompts:

1. Finish this opener: No one would believe me that I had no intentions of reading the old book. None at all. But when I held the graying cracked leather in my hands, it pulsed… 

2. Superstitions make people do odd things, avoiding ladders, cracked sidewalks, black cats, and the like. Write 500 words on a superstition you create that has your character acting strange.

500 Club (9/22)

Let’s take a break from this week’s Round Robin story and see if we can’t help spark some of your own original shorts. Relax and let the story take you where it wants. Just hold on and enjoy.

First those pesky rules:

  1. Write 500 words based on one of the two prompts below.
  2. Post it to your blog. No blog? Paste it in the text box in the side widget, conveniently labeled “500 Club”.
  3. Give us a small taste in the comments below along with a link to the full text.

And now on to the prompts:

1. Take Western and flip it on its ear. Blend in some science, steampunk, werewolves, or whatever you like. Make it fresh and fun in 500 words.

2. Finish this opener: In one hand Paul held a knife, dull and pitted with rust. The other held a jar of copper liquid, mercury-like in nature. If only he didn’t have to make the choice…

500 Club (9/1)

This Thursday marks the end of summer for a lot of us. Our children are back in school. The coming Labor Day weekend sends the barbecue industry soaring. Here in the desert the temperature dips from a scorching 115 to a mere blistering 110.

Good times.

So let’s put pen to paper, so to speak, and write about it in today’s prompts.

First the rules:

  1. Write 500 words based on one of the two prompts below.
  2. Post it to your blog. No blog? Paste it in the text box in the side widget, conveniently labeled “500 Club”.
  3. Give us a small taste in the comments below along with a link to the full text.

On to the prompts:

1. Relief in Change: In 500 words, show the relief that is found in a change in the environment. A change in weather, graduation, release from captivity, day to night, the change is up to you. 

2. Finish this opener: Life was different in Oppoton County. For one, kids didn’t go back to school. School came back for them…

500 Club (8/25)

Hello Beautiful Thursday! Let’s get our prompts on!

New to the 500 Club? Here are the rules:

  1. Choose one of the two prompts below and write 500 words on it.
  2. Post your brand new flash to your blog. (If you don’t have a blog, copy your story and paste it into the handy text box over yonder —-> See it? Keep scrolling down. Ok, cool.)
  3. Finally, post the first line or two of your story here in the comments and link back to your blog so we can finish reading your freshly-churned brilliance.

Green? Super green. And now, today’s prompts are…disoriented???

1. Where am I? Your character wakes up to find he/she has been shanghaied. A pirate ship, a stage coach, an interplanetary express, or just an old white Chevy Astro (eek!)- it’s your call.

OR

2. Where did it go? Your character wakes up to find something crucial missing. Her hair, his money… their child. Again, it’s your call. 

Happy writing! Go nuts!

500 Club (8/11)

Hello Thursday! And, hello fellow 500 Clubbers (Clubites? Clubbees? Clubians?) Time to sharpen those pencils, dust off those keyboards, and get to being creative.

First the rules:

  1. Write 500 words based on one of the two prompts below.
  2. Post it to your blog. No blog? Paste it in the text box in the side widget, conveniently labeled “500 Club”.
  3. Give us a small taste in the comments below along with a link to the full text.

On to the prompts:

1. Holding Back: Often times we write stories where our main character rushes in to save the day. Write 500 where your main character can’t stop the inevitable. Maybe she’s too sick to get out of bed, or he’s tied to the train tracks, or naked behind a bush. You get the idea.

2. Finish this opener: Sam opened the paper to the classifieds, something he hasn’t done in years, and nearly dropped his coffee when he read, Sam, if you can read this, please help!… (Feel free to change names.)