At Today’s Author, our first goal is to get you (and us) to write. Write Now is our own collection of prompts to help you do that. With Write Now we’re not talking about writing, or trying to teach anyone how to write. Write Now is all about putting pen to paper.
Today’s Prompt:
There was no one in the rest stop, but the parking lot was full.
How to play along with our Writing Prompts
- Write in any format or style you wish: short story, poem, script – whatever you like.
- Write for at least 5 minutes. There is no time limit – write for as long as you wish!
- Editing is not required, though we do recommend that you run a spell check at least.
- Post your work to your blog and include a link back here so your readers can find other writer’s work, too.
- Come back here and provide a link to your work on the Write Now! prompt for which it was written.
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My entry for the prompt is – http://mahabore.wordpress.com/2013/08/13/and-then-there-were-none/
I like this! The last line is particularly haunting…”with no one to drive them.”
Thank you so much for the kind words…
Hello everyone. This is my submission.
http://typetoexpress.wordpress.com/2013/08/13/the-stadium-with-a-history/
It was a necessity to do a mashup: http://starvingactivist.wordpress.com/2013/08/13/flash-in-the-pan-meets-write-now-13-august-2013-road-less-traveled/
3 for 3! One of these days my work schedule won’t suck so much to where I stick with the bare minimum of 3 minutes. 😉
http://darathewriter.blogspot.com/2013/08/writing-prompt-3-and-other-cool-things.html