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<b>Poetic Visions </b><i>Set your senses free </i>The song of nature’s rebirth</p><p id="345f"><b>Article Starters </b><i>Write an article based on the following idea </i>Best and/or Worst Online Networking Venues</p><p id="a838"><b>The Reliquary </b><i>The magical object worthy of any quest </i>The Orbs of the Old Ones–A ring of stones thought to be a portal to another reality</p><p id="0424"><b>Titles </b><i>Tell me the story behind this title </i>Her Sister’s Shadow</p><p id="7746"><b>These Three Things </b><i>Create a piece around these three objects </i>A feathered mask, a bouquet of dried flowers, a stained pillowcase</p><p id="f6e2"><b>Who Are You? </b><i>Tell us a little about who you really are </i>What do you consider to be your luckiest moment?</p><p id="9244"><b>Mixed Messages </b><i>What can you create from this mixed-up message? </i>Failure is his own worst enemy</p><p id="b715"><b>Monster Myths </b><i>Create the legends around these beasts </i>Muhl Dojar–An aquatic being said to be able to mimic any sound it hears. It’s small, has shapeshifting abilities, and is telepathic.</p><p id="4813"><b>The Hopeless Romantic </b><i>Let’s give a little love to the romance genre </i>A comedian rescues their biggest fan</p><p id="245a"><b>~~~~~~~~~</b></p><p id="980e"><b><i>BONUS CHALLENGE:</i></b></p><p id="4de0">Create a pitch for a movie or TV show. You can use shows that we all know and love, or come up with your own and pitch it to your audience.</p><p id="a489"><b>~~~~~~~~~</b></p><p id="4b88">And there you have it, my friends. This week’s writing prompts. I hope you all find a little something to keep those creative juices flowing. I am so proud of all the work you’ve done to this point. I am truly astounded.</p><p id="5e92">As always, if you write something, make sure to tag me (@sapheyerblu) so I can come by and read, clap,

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and comment. If you publish something outside of PW, make sure to tag both me and <a href="undefined">Ravyne Hawke</a>. She likes to read your stuff too.</p><p id="02cb">If you want more prompts, check out Ravyne’s <a href="https://readmedium.com/monthly-theme-for-march-1db24f36e0a4">March Theme</a> and <a href="https://readmedium.com/microfiction-writing-challenge-d2f484bf4ded">March Writing Challenge</a>. And keep your eyes out for new ones coming next month.</p><p id="339d">Also, be sure to 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://readmedium.com/spiritual-prompt-for-the-week-of-march-20th-through-march-26th-86216651cfff">Sunday Spiritual prompts</a>. I promise Marcus’s posts will make you really think. And because there are no time limits on the prompts here, you can always go back into the archives and play to your heart’s content.</p><p id="858f">I want to thank everyone for always giving me something to read. You have helped to broaden my horizons and given me a new love of writing forms I didn’t even know existed. As you draw inspiration from my prompts, I draw mine from your talent. Keep it up.</p><p id="a9cb">Until next week, Happy Writing!!!</p><p id="7d46">Christine Graves has been writing online for more than 25 years. She’s written fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. She is the weekly writing prompt creator at <a href="https://medium.com/promptly-written/tagged/pwprompt">Promptly Written</a>. Read more of her work on her personal publication, <a href="https://medium.com/enticing-the-muse">Enticing the Muse</a>, and be sure to sign up for the <a href="https://medium.com/enticing-the-muse/newsletters/the-muse-news">bi-monthly newsletter</a>.</p></article></body>

WRITING PROMPTS

Weekly Prompts March 26-April 1, 2022

Your weekly dose of writing prompts

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Hello again, my lovelies. Here we are again, leaving one month behind and bringing in another. We have officially been doing this for one full quarter of this year. Whoo Hoo.

This will also be the last week of the prompt list as it stands. As usual, it’s time for me to mix some stuff up. Not sure what I’ll be doing this time, but I’m sure it will be fun. I’ll be keeping a few of our favorites, such as Poetic Visions and These Three Things. It seems these always grab the most attention.

I do have some bad news, however. Because of time restraints and real-world issues, Ravyne Hawke and I have decided that there will no longer be a Word-A-Day prompt list. I hope you all understand and we may have it come back in the future.

APRIL FOOLS!!!! I’m just kidding. Friday, April 1st, we will be posting the new Word-A-Day prompt list. It just blows my mind at just how many of you have embraced this list. It makes my little heart sing.

So, without further ado, here are your weekly writing prompts. Let’s get this party started.

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Your Weekly Prompts

The Beginning Start your story with this line “You fool,” she screamed as she marched out of the door.

Poetic Visions Set your senses free The song of nature’s rebirth

Article Starters Write an article based on the following idea Best and/or Worst Online Networking Venues

The Reliquary The magical object worthy of any quest The Orbs of the Old Ones–A ring of stones thought to be a portal to another reality

Titles Tell me the story behind this title Her Sister’s Shadow

These Three Things Create a piece around these three objects A feathered mask, a bouquet of dried flowers, a stained pillowcase

Who Are You? Tell us a little about who you really are What do you consider to be your luckiest moment?

Mixed Messages What can you create from this mixed-up message? Failure is his own worst enemy

Monster Myths Create the legends around these beasts Muhl Dojar–An aquatic being said to be able to mimic any sound it hears. It’s small, has shapeshifting abilities, and is telepathic.

The Hopeless Romantic Let’s give a little love to the romance genre A comedian rescues their biggest fan

~~~*~~~*~~~

BONUS CHALLENGE:

Create a pitch for a movie or TV show. You can use shows that we all know and love, or come up with your own and pitch it to your audience.

~~~*~~~*~~~

And there you have it, my friends. This week’s writing prompts. I hope you all find a little something to keep those creative juices flowing. I am so proud of all the work you’ve done to this point. I am truly astounded.

As always, if you write something, make sure to tag me (@sapheyerblu) so I can come by and read, clap, and comment. If you publish something outside of PW, make sure to tag both me and Ravyne Hawke. She likes to read your stuff too.

If you want more prompts, check out Ravyne’s March Theme and March Writing Challenge. And keep your eyes out for new ones coming next month.

Also, be sure to check out Joanne Olivieri’s Photo Prompts and Marcus aka Gregory Maidman’s Sunday Spiritual prompts. I promise Marcus’s posts will make you really think. And because there are no time limits on the prompts here, you can always go back into the archives and play to your heart’s content.

I want to thank everyone for always giving me something to read. You have helped to broaden my horizons and given me a new love of writing forms I didn’t even know existed. As you draw inspiration from my prompts, I draw mine from your talent. Keep it up.

Until next week, Happy Writing!!!

Christine Graves has been writing online for more than 25 years. She’s written fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. She is the weekly writing prompt creator at Promptly Written. Read more of her work on her personal publication, Enticing the Muse, and be sure to sign up for the bi-monthly newsletter.

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