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tching each of you get inspired to write has kept me inspired. I can’t wait to see what the future holds.</p><p id="0a94">Now, for the fun you’re all here for, I give you this week’s writing prompts. Jump in and let your imaginations run free.</p><p id="3f37"><b><i>~~~~~~~~~</i></b></p><p id="a126"><b><i>Your Weekly Prompts</i></b></p><p id="f760"><b>Article Starters </b><i>Write an article based on the following idea </i>The downside to winning the lottery</p><p id="6d24"><b>The Beginning </b><i>Start your story with this line </i>It all started with the firetruck parked across the street.</p><p id="6d36"><b>Mixed Messages </b><i>What can you create from this mixed-up message? </i>To err is the mother of wisdom</p><p id="5f6f"><b>Poetic Visions </b><i>Set your senses free </i>The sun peeking through the clouds</p><p id="d168"><b>Randimonium </b><i>Just a bit of randomness from my brain </i>Do ghosts know they’re ghosts?</p><p id="e3d8"><b>Time and Place </b><i>I’ll give you the when and where, you create the rest </i>Saturday, 10 am–Middle of nowhere</p><p id="5163"><b>From the Memory Books </b><i>Give us a more in-depth look into the real you </i>Who was the biggest influence on you growing up?</p><p id="7f58"><b>These Three Things </b><i>Create a piece around these three objects </i>A matchbook, a garden gnome, a pair of boxing gloves</p><p id="7a10"><b>Monster Myths </b><i>Create the legends around these beasts </i>The Brevlodar–A maste

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r of camouflage. It’s roughly 3-feet tall, has wings, and is highly intelligent.</p><p id="1687"><b>On the Market </b><i>Write the ad copy for this product </i>Old Valentine’s Day candy</p><p id="111f"><b>~~~~~~~~~</b></p><p id="fde5">And there you are, my friends. Another week’s tidbits of writing ideas. Remember to tag me (@sapheyerblu) when you post something. I’m going to start keeping a list of everyone’s posts that come from these prompts. I hope I got everyone’s from last week’s list, but I may have missed a couple.</p><p id="3d80">Also, be sure to tag me and <a href="undefined">Ravyne Hawke</a> if you publish something from our prompts, outside of PW. That way, we can make sure to tell our readers to stop by and check you out. Oh, and hey, if you’re in the mood for more prompts, check out <a href="undefined">Joanne Olivieri</a>’s <a href="https://medium.com/promptly-written/photo-challenge/home">photo prompts</a> and <a href="undefined">Marcus aka Gregory Maidman</a>’s <a href="https://medium.com/promptly-written/prompt/home">Sunday prompts</a>.</p><p id="2628">Ravyne also has her <a href="https://readmedium.com/monthly-theme-for-february-25178849aeca">monthly theme</a> for the remainder of February, and I’m sure she’ll have a new one come the 1st of March. Our goal is to always make sure you’ve got a little something to write about.</p><p id="3519">So until next week, my friends,</p><p id="bc80">Happy Writing!!!</p></article></body>

WRITING PROMPTS

Weekly Prompts Feb 26-March 4, 2022

Your weekly dose of writing prompts

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Hello my wonderful wanderers and welcome to the last days of February and the first days of March. Wholly Buckets, we’re at the end of another month and moving into the next. I guess it’s true that time flies when you’re not paying attention.

As of next week, we’ll have some new writing prompt categories to play with. I want to thank Rose Malana, Amanda Gravely, and srstowers for giving their opinions on which categories to keep on the list. Because of these talented ladies, I’ve revamped the list again. You’ll probably recognize most of them, but there will be four new ones.

Also, be sure to keep your eyes open for the new Word-A-Day list coming out March 1st. I had a great time putting it together and I hope you find something to inspire your minds.

I want to thank each of you for stopping by these first two months of 2022. Watching each of you get inspired to write has kept me inspired. I can’t wait to see what the future holds.

Now, for the fun you’re all here for, I give you this week’s writing prompts. Jump in and let your imaginations run free.

~~~*~~~*~~~

Your Weekly Prompts

Article Starters Write an article based on the following idea The downside to winning the lottery

The Beginning Start your story with this line It all started with the firetruck parked across the street.

Mixed Messages What can you create from this mixed-up message? To err is the mother of wisdom

Poetic Visions Set your senses free The sun peeking through the clouds

Randimonium Just a bit of randomness from my brain Do ghosts know they’re ghosts?

Time and Place I’ll give you the when and where, you create the rest Saturday, 10 am–Middle of nowhere

From the Memory Books Give us a more in-depth look into the real you Who was the biggest influence on you growing up?

These Three Things Create a piece around these three objects A matchbook, a garden gnome, a pair of boxing gloves

Monster Myths Create the legends around these beasts The Brevlodar–A master of camouflage. It’s roughly 3-feet tall, has wings, and is highly intelligent.

On the Market Write the ad copy for this product Old Valentine’s Day candy

~~~*~~~*~~~

And there you are, my friends. Another week’s tidbits of writing ideas. Remember to tag me (@sapheyerblu) when you post something. I’m going to start keeping a list of everyone’s posts that come from these prompts. I hope I got everyone’s from last week’s list, but I may have missed a couple.

Also, be sure to tag me and Ravyne Hawke if you publish something from our prompts, outside of PW. That way, we can make sure to tell our readers to stop by and check you out. Oh, and hey, if you’re in the mood for more prompts, check out Joanne Olivieri’s photo prompts and Marcus aka Gregory Maidman’s Sunday prompts.

Ravyne also has her monthly theme for the remainder of February, and I’m sure she’ll have a new one come the 1st of March. Our goal is to always make sure you’ve got a little something to write about.

So until next week, my friends,

Happy Writing!!!

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