Use our prompts and tips to spark creativity, break mental barriers and explore authentic ideas. With practical advice, they aid in overcoming challenges, refining your writing voice, and establishing a consistent writing routine, fostering creative growth and self-discovery.
Third Line Spark
Grab a book. Flip to the first page. Use the third sentence as your opening line.
Stranger’s Voice
Eavesdrop on a conversation (or recall one). Use one line as dialogue. Who’s speaking? Who’s listening? Why does it matter?
The Room
Describe a character purely by what’s in their bedroom — what’s hidden, what’s on display, what’s missing.
Dialogue Challenge
Write a scene that’s 90% dialogue between two people who fundamentally disagree about something. Let their voices reveal who they are.
Alternate Ending
Take a moment from your life or a well-known story — and rewrite it. Give it a new ending, one that surprises even you.
Borrow a Beat
Play a song. Write the first scene that comes to mind — don’t worry if it makes sense yet. Follow the energy.
Try different genres: classical for epic scenes, jazz for intimate moments, electronic for sci-fi, folk for nostalgia.
Redact to Create
Black out a page from a magazine or article. Let the remaining words become a story, a poem, or a confession.