Prompts
So the Story Goes
Jaylene’s blood turns to ice as she follows his gaze to the black suburban parked across the street. Its windows are heavily shaded, but with the sun rising behind it she can barely make out the silhouettes of two occupants, both wearing sunglasses, staring at the house.
By Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock11 months ago in Writers
Your Poetry: Reimagined Contest Results
Only four people submitted to this contest ( five if you count the one that dropped out ) so I decided there wouldn't be any 'runner's up' placements as it would seem pretty awkward to be the only one. This means all four contestants are coming away with $10 at the very least just for submitting a piece.
By Amanda Starks11 months ago in Writers
Writing Eleven O'clock This Morning, Versus 11:00 a.m.
Natalie Goldberg's Writing Down the Bones Deck Prompts - Write for ten minutes using a number in everyline. Ten minutes is that too long to write in a number like eleven-thirty? I don't think so it is six-thirty-eight right now. I have to shower by seven-fifteen, I will be at the river by nine, done by ten. Then at brunch by ten-thirty, home by twelve-thirty.
By Denise E Lindquist11 months ago in Writers
Writing Down The Bones Deck #5. Top Story - February 2025.
This post is inspired by Denise E Lindquist. I never would have known about this deck of cards if it wasn't for her. So thank you Denise for sharing this lovely deck of cards with all of us on Vocal.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹12 months ago in Writers
First Kiss, Dreams I Hope To Share With Hubby, And How I Want The Relationship Between My Husband and Family. Top Story - February 2025.
Rupi Kaur’s Relationship Writing Prompts — I would like the relationship between my partner and my family to look like ____________.
By Denise E Lindquist12 months ago in Writers
The Flow of Writing
When I first committed myself to writing, I thought discipline would be the key. I treated it like a structured job—showing up every day, ready to fill the page. But I quickly learned that writing isn’t just about discipline; it’s about rhythm.
By Anthony Scott12 months ago in Writers







