I googled writing prompts. I figured my main problem at the moment was not knowing what to write, so I decided that I'd get a website to tell me. It worked. I came up with a fairly simple, but in my opinion, not too bad for something made in 10 minutes with minimal editing, vignette.
What
If
He always hated speaking in public. The
inquiring eyes gazing as if they could see into his very soul. As he
approached the podium, his notes gripped with sweaty hands, all the
possible problems that could arise ran themselves through his almost
panicking mind. What if he stumbled over his words? What if there was
a technical failure and no one could hear him? What if his voice
abandoned him and he was left standing like a fool? Worst of all,
what if he failed to truly represent the topic on which he was
speaking? The topic so important to him he had spent half a life-time
studying. What if he couldn't make them understand, to see why it was
so necessary to pay attention? What if his words failed to make an
impact on even one person, resulting in his life's work coming to
naught? These anxious thoughts, flashing through his mind in the
short ten seconds from the side of the stage to the podium very
nearly paralysed him. His fears, very nearly self-perpetuating,
continued to clamour ever louder in his brain as he finally set his
notes upon the dark, wooden surface of the podium. He stood and
looked into the audience, barely able to see them through the glaring
lights pointing towards the stage.
“In 1948...” his words began to
flow.
The writing prompt I used for that was from: http://www.dailywritingtips.com/writing-prompts-101/
Being fairly happy with the result of my short project, I decided I would make this a habit. For at least a week (could very well turn out to be longer) I will write a vignette based off a writing prompt. They'll be loosely connected, in that they're all the same character, but they won't be going into any great detail (being rather short), and due to the nature of what writing prompts, may vary greatly in subject matter. It's going to be interesting to see what I end up with by the end of Sunday. Here's the second one:
No!
He couldn't believe what had just
happened. He knew all the rules and good practices regarding backing
up your work, but the one time he slipped up was the most vital.
Hell, he'd barely had any time to back up the damn file in the first
place! Hours of work gone in an instant. He swore to himself from
that moment on he would at the very least handwrite the rough draft
of a project, if not the entire thing. He would have to spend time
double handling everything, typing it up on his computer after
spending what were sure to be agonizing hours writing his work by
hand, but surely that was an improvement over the potential
alternative.
Writing prompt
from: http://www.creativewritingprompts.com/
#164
I'm also going to be posting them over at my literature/books/writing focused tumblr (sort of a blog but kinda different): grumpylit.tumblr.com
I'll be posting other stuff there too, hopefully it ends up interesting.
I'm also going to be posting them over at my literature/books/writing focused tumblr (sort of a blog but kinda different): grumpylit.tumblr.com
I'll be posting other stuff there too, hopefully it ends up interesting.
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