Showing posts with label themes for writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label themes for writing. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Paranormal Romance writing prompts

Paranormal Romance Writing Prompts

The challenge of writing paranormal romance in a market heavily saturated with many authors all clambering to be the next Stephane Myer or Laurell.K. Hamilton (I include myself in this) is the challenge of being a fresh voice.

Write a short paranormal romance story inspired by the above picture prompt

Finding a new way to present you vampires, werewolves or witches in a way that grabs your readers attention and holds it, is critical if we are looking for success in this wonderfully fun genre.

Bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon describes the genre below well...

"Define "Paranormal", eh? Well, the Webster's dictionary defines paranormal as "not scientifically explainable". In publishing, the term has come to mean anything "other" than normal (brides, babies, cowboys, dukes, rakes, pirates). For publishing purposes Paranormal is a blanket term that covers an entire range of not necessarily related types of stories. Futuristic and SF romance and all sorts of fantasy romance, -- time travel, angels, devils, fairies, vampires, reincarnation, psychics, etc -- are published under the label of paranormal. Me, I call it "The Weird Stuff" with pride, and get a great kick out of reading and writing"

This definition gives us writers a lot of options to play with, so look outside your comfort zone, try something a little different, if you normally write about vampires try writing a short romance story involving an alien. The options really are only limited by your own imagination.

The following writing prompts below are meant to be used as a kickstart to get you the writer started on something fresh. So if it's writing block or looking for something a little new to try, why not experiment with one or more of the following story starters, themes or picture prompts below.

Paranormal romance story starters

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words using one of the story starters below

 

1. He was sick of waiting....

2. There was almost something beautiful in the snowfall that was killing him slowly...

3. The cocking of the gun was the only warning she had...

4. A hundred years was a long time between dates...

5. Hands bound behind her back was a good hint that the night had ended badly...

6. "Kill her first"....

7. "I don't need a bodyguard"...

8. The sewer was the last place the humans would look...

9. Demons couldn't be trusted, even when asking for help...

10. The sound of booted feet approaching the locked cell door...

11. It was hard to poison a vampire but not impossible ...

12. Prix hated camping. She hated the bugs, the smoke and most of all she hated sleeping outside...

13. The house looked like it was about to fall down

14. The book kept landing on the floor with a heavy thud....

15. Watching the complex burn, she waited it wouldn't be long now ....

 

Paranormal Romance Theme Prompts

Choose one of the following themes and write a short paranormal romance story (or a poem of at least 200 words) inspired by the theme you have chosen

Write a short Paranormal Romance story inspired by the above picture prompt

1. Blind date

2. Housekeeping

3. Midnight dance

4. Broken mirror

5. Hidden familiar

6. Whispers

7. Promise me

8. Blood hunt

9. Homecoming

10. Tilted halo

11. Dark kiss

12. Moons rise

13. Buried secrets

14. Ultimatum

15. Spellbound

 

 

Paranormal Romance Picture Prompts For Short Stories

Choose one of the picture prompts below and write a short paranormal story of at least 750

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

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Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Write a short paranormal romance story of at least 750 words inspired by the picture above

 

 

Paranormal Romance Picture Prompts For Poems

 

Write a poem or song inspired by one of the picture prompts below

Write a poem or ballad inspired by the picture prompt above

 

 

Write a poem or ballad inspired by the picture prompt above

 

 

Write a poem or ballad inspired by the picture prompt above

 

 

Write a poem or ballad inspired by the picture prompt above

 

 

Write a poem or ballad inspired by the picture prompt above

 

 

Happy writing :)

 

 

 

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Writing prompts for poetry

Using creative writing prompts to inspire many forms of writing is a great way to inspire new ideas and direction in your creative journey. Many short stories, poetry and even novels have began as a writing prompt of some form or another, one of the most famous of these would be Mary Shelleys story of Frankenstien.
Mary Shelleys novel about the creation of life from the dead parts of different corpses was born out of a cold stormy night spent with Lord Byron. Who had suggested to a small group of writers that had gathered in the Villa Diodati one evening, that they try their hand at writing a ghost story .
In essence to write using a prompt given by someone else in a genre not to familiar to the young author. From this night of creative experimentation the now famous novel Frankenstien was born as was the story 'The Vampyre' written by John Polidori which would inspire the later story of Dracula written by Bram Stoker.
Writing prompts are not only to be used to break the dreaded writers block, but they can be an awesome tool to simply challenge ourselves and inspire new ideas . Why not try your hand at some of the writing prompts for poetry below. explore a genre that your not familiar with be it horror or romance or something entirely different. There are no wrong turns in our creative journey, only paths not yet travelled...


The themed writing prompt

Write a poem based on one of the following themes below
  1. Home
  2. Tombstone
  3. Stormy eyes
  4. Photo
  5. Love letter
  6. Next time
  7. Overgrown
  8. Little lies
  9. Tomorrow
  10. Perfect man
  11. Mama
  12. Titans
  13. Blue ribbon
  14. Washed up
  15. Ghosts

Write a poem or ballad inspired by the picture prompt above

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Daily writing prompts for the third week of June


Daily writing prompts for the 15th of June



Choose one of the following creative writing prompt

Daily story starter


Write a short story of at least 750 words using the following opening sentence....

There was no way I was going to be able to fix this mess in time...

Not one person noticed the blood...

Writing theme


Write a poem or short story of a least 750 words inspired by one of the following theme

Greedy eyes

Captured Time


Picture Prompt

Write a short story inspired by the picture prompt below

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Daily writing prompts for the fourth week of March





Be inspired


Choose a writing prompt for each day of the week, be it a story starter, writing theme or my personal favourite the picture prompt. Once you have chosen your creative writing prompt let the idea sit in your mind for an hour or two (if not longer) before sitting down to write. Set yourself a time limit that you will write without editing as you let your inner muse work for you. You may be happily surprised by the results that you can create and even if you are not, there are sure to be gems of ideas that you can return to later for inspiration. Enjoy…

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Daily writing prompts for the first week of February


Be inspired

the use of writing prompts as an aid to the creative writer is a great way to generate story ideas, over come writers block and help hone the craft of writing itself.  practising our craft by using writing exercises and prompts is a fantastic way to keep our creative muscles fit and ready to try anything, after all we are only limited by our imagination. 
The writing prompts below are Story starters for short story writers while the writing themes are open to both short story writers and poets, and as always my favorite form of writing prompt the picture prompt