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Feel your creativity could do with a boost?
Writers block crippling your writing productivity?
Kickstart your writing life with over 600 writing prompts and creative writing exercises!
The Creative Writers Toolkit is a comprehensive collection of prompts and activities for every writer, guaranteed to get your inspiration firing and your stories up and running.
This genre spanning collection includes the following books from The Write Ideas Series:
Bright Ideas! Write Ideas! 101 Writing Prompts to Electrify Your Creative Mind
101 Fantasy Writing Prompts
101 Horror Writing Prompts
101 Romance Writing Prompts
101 Science Fiction Writing Prompts
101 Writing Exercises for Fiction
These imaginative prompts and clever exercises cover all aspects of creative writing. With this toolkit, youll be set for characters, dialogue, settings, situations, concepts, and all sorts of ideas.
Youll never have to suffer writers block ever again!
And whats more, every prompt and exercise has been developed with a deep understanding of genre and story conventions, so you know theyre guaranteed to work.
The Creative Writers Toolkit offers excellent value too, at over less than half the cost of all individual books.
Get The Creative Writers Toolkit now and become the writer youve always known youre meant to be.

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The Write Ideas Creative Writers Toolkit
A Genre Spanning Box Set of Writing Prompts and Exercises
Kate Krake
Krakenfire Media
Contents
Introduction

By opening this book, you've just kickstarted your writing life and set a fire under your creativity.

This creative toolkit brings together the six books in the Write Ideas Series:

Bright Ideas! Write Ideas! 101 Writing Prompts to Electrify Your Creative Mind

101 Fantasy Writing Prompts

101 Horror Writing Prompts

101 Romance Writing Prompts

101 Science Fiction Writing Prompts

101 Writing Exercises for Fiction


The collection is divided by genre, with Bright Ideas! Write Ideas! and 101 Writing Exercises for Fiction being suitable for writers of all genres.

At the end of each volume of prompts, you'll find the random writing tables. The idea of these tables is to introduce a new, random element into your story idea and get your creativity flying to new and unexpected heights. Using the writing tables is optional, but you might just be surprised at the new places they'll take you and your imagination.


Now go write.

Bright Ideas! Write Ideas!
Introduction There are quite a few different ways to use writing prompts and - photo 2
Introduction

There are quite a few different ways to use writing prompts and quite a few different ways a writing prompt might use you. A writing prompt can be like a seedit lands in the fertile ground of your mind and nourished by your imagination, a story emerges slowly and carefully like a plant. A writing prompt can also be like a tiny spark in a room full of gas. One little point of ignition and then BOOM! Your story explodes in your mind and the only thing stopping it coming out is how fast you can write it down. The prompts in this book might work either way. They might work in a completely different way unique to you. You might use one, or you might join ten together, or use the entire 101 to make for something really special! Whichever way you use these prompts, or whichever way they use you, there are stories in all of them.

Perhaps a prompt will be the start of your new story. Perhaps it will be the push you need to get you over a hump in your current work in progress. How you use this book, as with most things in creative writing, is entirely up to you. Try choosing one at random and free writing for five minutes. Choose another at random and let it stew in your mind for 24 hours and see what comes out. Choose one prompt and write three stories from different genres. Go through the book, reading each one and at the end, write your story based on the one that made you laugh. The one that made you squirm. The one that made you sad, or confused. Or just pick the one that brought a story with it the easiest.

When you're done choosing your own direction, turn to the Random Writing Tables at the end of this book, take a dice and let the roll of chance decide some parameters for your story. Absolute fun and maximum creativity guaranteed!


Happy Writing!

101 Writing Prompts
  1. It was just a pair of old tennis shoes hung over a power line, but I couldnt look away.
  2. The first time I saw that dead cat
  3. The Internet suddenly stops working, everywhere on earth, and is down for two weeks.
  4. "I couldn't believe she was asking me to do this! She knew what I'd been through!"
  5. Android girlfriends are all well and good, but this is going too far.
  6. Strangers eyes meet across a bar. These people don't know each other but have something major in common and it's about to kill one of them.
  7. A man is gifted with a vision of two possible futures.
  8. "Don't be ridiculous, that fish is not looking at you."
  9. Call me old fashioned, but pizza just should not contain.
  10. That was the last thing anyone expected to find in a bubble gum machine.
  11. and there it was, his heart, right there beside his foot.
  12. The only truth is that everyone lies, all of the time.
  13. Imagine that you could only say one more thing and then have to be silent for the rest of your life.
  14. You wake up one morning and your senses are all muddled around - smell is sight, touch is hearing, et cetera.
  15. "He's no ordinary Valentine, that's for sure."
  16. After everything that happened, everything he'd lost, he'd always be thankful for
  17. Marzipan bowling shoes have never done anyone any good.
  18. Thats taking the phrase bleeding heart just a little too literally.
  19. How did we get so far from the sun?
  20. I had to look twice, but I was certain it was him. What was he doing here? In our little town?
  21. There was no denying it. She was flying.
  22. His life was a complete replay of
  23. I blame Burt Bacharach for everything!
  24. One day, God decided to allow everyone on earth to choose one single improvement or addition to make to their body.
  25. She hadn't seen another living thing for weeks, and yet there it was, a bull, staring at her from the hotel across the street.
  26. It was sure fire way to get the popularity he'd always known he was meant to have.
  27. A middle-aged woman discovers a terrible secret in her elderly mother's garage.
  28. You wake up writing. What have you written?
  29. "Oh my god? I cannot believe you are seriously going to marry her?"
  30. The United States gets split into four separate nations.
  31. and she just admitted to the murder, like any casual conversation.
  32. "Of course I did. Though I was drunk at the time."
  33. I've always wanted a little brother, but this is certainly not what I had in mind.
  34. It was going to take a lot of work, but if she could just undo that knot
  35. That has to be at least 50 kilograms of bananas.
  36. "Are you saying you think you love me?"
  37. An old man receives a postcard from a man claiming to be his father, dated twenty years before.
  38. There was something about the site of those roses in the trash.
  39. A man has worked at a fruit stall for forty years and one day decides to go to university and study theoretical physics.
  40. "No! Those aren't the words! How many times do we have to go through this?"
  41. A woman comes home with a new car she hasn't consulted her husband about buying.
  42. A little boy has a phobia of clocks.
  43. "I don't know what got into her; she's never had a problem with the dog before."
  44. "Youre not invisible. You just don't exist anymore."
  45. "If that dog could talk, I reckon he'd have a voice like Colombo." "Yeah, but what would he say?"
  46. Can you believe I made it to fifty? After all that's happened?
  47. The existence of ghosts is accidentally but undeniably proven during a Supreme Court case.
  48. "I can't be sure, but doesn't it sorta look like pink marshmallow to you?"
  49. Strange as it was, all he needed was a cuddle.
  50. A woman swears never to listen to music again.
  51. "and that's why I'll never eat vegetables again."
  52. "So I never want to hear you say you don't believe in magic ever again."
  53. Growing up with eight brothers will do that to a girl.
  54. A man finds international fame after success on a game show only to discover a secret.
  55. What you smell right now holds the answer to all of the mysteries of the universe, but only for one person.
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