Sometimes the best way to get the creative juices flowing is to write about things you haven’t thought about in a long time, but that are bound to have left some kind of impression on you. The way this works is I give you a prompt, you read it, and after, say, 10 seconds you start writing. Try not to think to hard about what you’re going to write, and definitely don’t delete/edit as you go. What you do want to do is zero your focus in on the little details of these moments. The tastes, the touch, the sounds, smells, and whatever other odd bit of information your subconscious has stored away for the long haul. Ready? Okay, here we go!
(p.s. try not to look ahead to the next prompt, and just focus on one at a time.)
1. Your first kiss.
2. The first time you went swimming.
3. Where you sat in elementary or high school.
4. Where you were likely to be on a Saturday morning when you were a kid.
5. What you did this past Thursday.
6. Write about the person you have the most baggage around right now.
7. Write a dialogue between two people: A wants B to do something that B doesn’t want to do.
And now you’re on a roll!
When I did this writing exercise it resulted in this cool, existential story about people choosing how they’re going to die before they’re even born. So, you know, that was pretty rad. Hope you come up with some equally surprising and satisfying results!
Happy writing!
Holly