You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
Do any of your characters fit into the category of supernatural, extra-terrestrial, fantasy or occult?
What type of entity are they?
Do they blend in with regular humans or do they stand out?
Are they trying to blend in?
Do other characters know they are not human?
If other characters don't know they're not a regular human, what would happen if someone found out?
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
Sparks of inspiration can come from anywhere. I am constantly viewing the world through a storyteller’s eyes, and my ideas are inspired by everything from the most commonplace situations of daily life to the most unexpected occurrences.
This blog’s Sunday feature is Sunday Sparks, a series of prompts to help get you thinking in new directions about your characters and their lives and interactions. These prompts will be broad and non-specific on purpose, The challenge will be to use your creativity in interpreting them and to craft a story or a scene inspired by them.
This week’s prompt is: one character proposes something to another
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.
Does your character consider themselves to be outdoorsy or do they prefer to stay inside?
For this prompt, Characters A and B do not have to be in a romantic relationship. They can be in any kind of relationship you choose.
Characters A and B are shopping at the supermarket. A is playing with the shopping cart (climbing into it and expecting B to push them around, or pushing it really fast down an aisle and then suddenly letting go. What A does with the cart is up to you). Despite B’s repeated requests for A to stop before someone gets hurt, A keeps on doing what they’re doing. Sure enough, A manages to get injured.
What happens next is up to you!
Here are some things to consider:
Is A’s injury serious or minor?
Does A require medical attention?
How does A respond to getting hurt?
How do other characters respond?
How does B respond? Are they angry with A? Do they say ‘I told you so’? Are they panicked? Are they sympathetic?
What are the consequences of A’s actions?
Has the relationship between A and B changed because of this situation? If so, has it changed for better or for worse?
Has A learned anything from this experience? Has B learned anything? If so, what was it?
You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
What is your character's economic status (destitute, poor, lower middle class, upper middle class, wealthy, ultra-rich)? Has this changed over time? If so, how and why? If not, how would your character react to a sudden change in their economic status?
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?
You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
What is your character's favourite animal?
You can answer some or all of the questions for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates some or all of the questions.
Have you ever thought about the end of your character's life?
Do they grow old or die young?
How do they go?
Do they have time to prepare or is it sudden?
Who is most affected by their loss?
Is anyone glad they're gone?
Do they believe in an afterlife?
Do they believe in reincarnation?
What sort of legacy will they leave behind?
Does your character have a favourite photograph?
Write a piece describing your character’s favourite photograph and the thoughts, feelings and memories associated with it.
Here are some things to consider:
Who or what is in the picture?
Who took the picture?
How old is it?
Is it black and white or colour?
Is it a professional photo or a candid snapshot?
Does this photograph belong to this character or to someone else?
Is it displayed in a frame? If so, what does the frame look like?
Where is the picture displayed?
If the photo is not on display, where is it kept?
What condition is it in?
How does this photograph make your character feel?
What do they think about when they look at it?
Do they have a specific memory associated with it?
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