Writing Exercise
Fiction Prompts
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts — William Kittredge asked to begin a story with a given first line. Prompt: Begin the next half of the book you are writing with this line— Where were you last night?
By Denise E Lindquist6 months ago in Writers
Fever vs. Wings: A Comprehensive Exploration of Two Distinct Concepts. AI-Generated.
In the vast landscape of human experience, few phenomena evoke as much intrigue and complexity as fever and wings. While they may seem unrelated at first glance, both fever and wings represent significant aspects of life, health, and the natural world. This article delves into the definitions, causes, implications, and cultural significance of fever and wings, drawing connections and contrasts between these two seemingly disparate subjects.
By Trend Vantage6 months ago in Writers
The Shining – Stephen King
January 12th – The Overlook Hotel, Colorado The snow had fallen nonstop for three days, burying the roads and sealing the hotel from the world. I had come as a temporary caretaker—a last-minute replacement for a man who “couldn’t handle the quiet,” as the management put it.
By Ameer Nawaz6 months ago in Writers
Frankenstein Mary Shelley
October 3rd, 1881 – Geneva The snow had begun to fall early that year, dusting the rooftops like powdered bones. I arrived at the gates of the Devereux estate under a sky so gray it seemed the heavens themselves were in mourning. I had been summoned by a letter—brief, desperate, and unsigned.
By Ameer Nawaz6 months ago in Writers








