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?
"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
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.
What is your character's favourite animal?
You can answer the question for your character(s) or write a piece that incorporates the question.
Have you ever thought about your character's birth?
When is their birthday?
What were the circumstances of their birth?
Did their parents plan for them or were they unplanned?
Did their parents want a child (or another child, if your character isn't the firstborn)?
How did their parent(s) or other family members feel during and immediately after the birth?
If they have older sibling(s), what was their reaction to your character's arrival?
Who chose their name?
Why was this name chosen?
Were there any special ceremonies, rituals or events to mark the occasion of their birth or their naming?
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.
Answer these questions on your own, or reblog this and invite your followers to ask you about your original characters!
Which of your characters spends the most time using a computer? What are they doing?
Which character plays video games? What games do they play?
Which character constantly has their phone in their hand?
Which character is a technophobe and wishes for the ‘good old days’ before computers, smartphones and the internet?
Which character spends the most time on social media?
Which character pretends to know a lot about ‘internet culture’ or social media culture even though they know very little?
Which character is proud of being technologically challenged?
Which character gets frustrated quickly when trying to use (or learn how to use) technology?
Which character apparently knows how to use every feature of every device?
Which character feels stressed out or panicked when the WiFi isn’t working?
Which character is happy or relieved when the WiFi isn’t working?
Which character gets excited about subjects such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality environments?
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.
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?
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?
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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