Tag: fantasy
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Daily Prompt #44
Welcome to another Fantastic Monday! Eventually, I will convince myself not to hate Mondays. For today’s prompt, we’re going to go mythical! We’re also going to work on messing around with form. Instruction Manual For today, put together some instructions from one person (or group) in a fantasy world to another person (or group) in…
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Daily Prompt #41
Hi all! I hope you are having a wonderfully Wacky Wednesday! Today, we will err on the silly side of the surreal and strange. Have you ever noticed that many fables have a sort of rhythm to them? They roll and undulate–perfect for speaking out loud. One tool that can create that effect is repeating…
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Daily Prompt # 39
Happy Fantastic Monday Everyone! As a nod to the in-between space I am occupying right now, part-finals and part-spring break, today’s prompt is about the betweens. The liminal spaces of the world. Threshold For today, write about standing on the threshold of something. Peeking through your wardrobe into your very own Narnia. The big challenge…
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Daily Prompt #33
I hope you are having another Fantastic Monday! I hear our friends over in California have intense amounts of snow right now, please stay safe! Dungeons & Dragons If you are familiar with D&D, today’s prompt is to write a character background as if you are about to start a campaign. If you are unfamiliar…
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Daily Prompt #28
Fantastic Monday comes again! Ready to get your imagination on? For today’s prompt, we’re going to be thinking of animals. Specifically, mythological animals! Creatures Pick your favorite fantasy or mythological creature. Dragons, unicorns, gryphons, owl-bears. Now, describe that creature in detail. What does it look like? How does it move? How does it behave? When…
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Daily Prompt #16
Wacky Wednesday comes again! For this week, our silly, surreal, or weird will be a headfirst dive into fantasy. A challenge that comes up often is, “How do we write fantasy in the short form?” Now, there are a number of beautiful examples of success in short fiction, but what about flash fiction? By its…
