"The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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If you like to use your imagination, and if writing and character development is your thing, you're in the right place!
There are a lot of "OC Questions" blogs, and in my opinion there can never be too many of those, but I wanted mine to be a little different. This one will have character questions, but it will also have writing prompts, writing challenges and creativity exercises that I hope will help people get the proverbial creative juices flowing. I may also reblog writing tips or memes from time to time.
While the content of this blog will be aimed mainly at writers, many of the things may also be used by artists, animators and other creators. Everyone is free to use and share it.
You can answer the questions or do something with the prompts on your own, you can reblog and share them, or you can tag your friends and followers to do them with you. Use this content in whichever way feels most comfortable for you!
For the time being, I am creating all the content myself, but I will eventually open the ask box for contributions. I will do that on a schedule and I'll make sure I give plenty of notice.
Crediting me is not necessary, but if you do decide to use any of these prompts or questions, I think it'd be nice to be tagged so I can see what you create.
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My goal is to have daily content, organized in the following categories:
Character Question of the Day
Sunday Sparks (writing prompts)
Monday Monologue (prompt for writing in first person)
Two Characters Tuesday (writing prompt with two characters)
Wednesday Who's Who (character questions)
Thoughts for Thursday (themed questions & prompt)
Friday Five (writing prompt with 5 elements)
"Someone Says" Saturday (dialogue prompts)
((I will link these once I start posting content))
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Character Question of the Day - each day at 8:00 a.m. Atlantic Time (UTC-4)
Daily Themed Prompts - each day at 9:00 a.m. AST (UTC-4)
Reblogs & other posts - whenever i feel like it
Write a piece that includes the following five elements:
a social media site
ice cream
a game or sport
a disagreement
the colour blue
Try to incorporate all five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste & smell) in your piece. Use the five elements listed above in any way you like.
Choose one of your characters, and have them tell a story in their own words. Try to get inside your character’s head, and write the piece from the first-person point of view.
For an added challenge, pick a character whose perspective you don’t normally write from.
* Your story does not have to be a monologue. You can include other characters and as much or as little dialogue as you like.
This week’s prompt is: It was the first rainbow I’d ever seen
You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
What is your character's favourite dessert?
You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
What is your character's comfort level with technology?
Are they tech-savvy, average, not good at using tech, or are they a non-user?
Is there a specific reason for their skill level?
Would they like to improve?
What are their views on technology in general?
You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
How does your character behave when they're sick or injured?
Is their behaviour different depending on the severity of the illness or injury?
Have they always been this way, or has their response to illness or injury changed over time?
If so, what caused the change?
Write a piece that contains the following five elements:
good or bad news
a craft or art project
instrumental music
a resolution
a specific month of the year
Try to incorporate all five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste & smell) in your piece. Use the five elements listed above in any way you like.
Characters A and B are at a wedding. This does not have to be the marriage of A and B. One of them might be marrying another character, or they both might be observing the marriage of two other characters. One might be officiating the ceremony, standing as a member of the wedding party, participating only as a guest, catering the event, or filling any other role you can think of. The roles of characters A and B in this wedding are up to you.
The character officiating the ceremony asks, “If anyone has any reason why these two should not be joined in marriage, let them speak now or forever hold their peace.”
There is a moment of silence and then B (or A) cries out, “I have a reason!”
What happens next is up to you!
Here are some things to consider:
What reason does B give for why the couple should not marry?
How does B feel when explaining their reasoning? Are they afraid, angry, guilty, gleeful, heartbroken?
How does A react to B’s behaviour?
How does A respond to B’s reasoning?
How do other characters react?
Does the couple marry anyway?
Does the relationship between A and B change because of this situation? Is it changed for better or worse?
Is this story a comedy or a tragedy?
You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
Has your character ever broken a bone? More than one? If so, how did this happen?
This week's dialogue-based writing prompt is:
“You can’t blame it on me this time.”
You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
Does your character prefer to communicate by telephone, email, text, video call or in person? What is the reason for their preference?
This is place where you can find character development questions, writing prompts, writing challenges and creativity exercises(may contain mature content)
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