So I picked up a book recently called 300 Writing Prompts from the store Five Under. The book was five bucks, and I'm hoping to complete a prompt a day out of it (no promises though). The prompts in the actual book give me either a page or a half a page to write it within the book, and the goal is to try and use all of the space provided, no more, no less. Some are more interesting than others, but what can you expect.
I'm going to write these in the book first, then transition them here to this thread. I'm honestly interested to see some of you take a shot at these prompts as well, and you can feel free to post them right here in this thread with me. You don't have to do every single prompt if one doesn't interest you, you don't even have to do them at all if you'd rather just read, but I figured maybe the five dollars I spent on this book could become quite a bit of fun for all of us for the next 300 days or so. So let's get started.
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Prompt 1: What is your favorite way to spend a lazy day?
The perfect lazy day isn't a day that I think would actually be planned, but rather spontaneous. Despite that, I can easily think of a bunch of things I would love to plan out for a *ahem* lazy day.
I would start by sleeping in, then eating something easy and tasty like pizza. The pizza would be accompanied by some tv show I'm watching at the time (ex.: That '70s Show).
The meal and show would segway into playing some games, followed by some reading, followed by a nap. After the nap I would talk with someone on the phone while I prepared my next meal, which I would eat while I watched a show. I would then probably end my day with some games online with my friends while I stay up way too late.
Sounds pretty lazy and fantastic to me.
I'm going to write these in the book first, then transition them here to this thread. I'm honestly interested to see some of you take a shot at these prompts as well, and you can feel free to post them right here in this thread with me. You don't have to do every single prompt if one doesn't interest you, you don't even have to do them at all if you'd rather just read, but I figured maybe the five dollars I spent on this book could become quite a bit of fun for all of us for the next 300 days or so. So let's get started.
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Prompt 1: What is your favorite way to spend a lazy day?
The perfect lazy day isn't a day that I think would actually be planned, but rather spontaneous. Despite that, I can easily think of a bunch of things I would love to plan out for a *ahem* lazy day.
I would start by sleeping in, then eating something easy and tasty like pizza. The pizza would be accompanied by some tv show I'm watching at the time (ex.: That '70s Show).
The meal and show would segway into playing some games, followed by some reading, followed by a nap. After the nap I would talk with someone on the phone while I prepared my next meal, which I would eat while I watched a show. I would then probably end my day with some games online with my friends while I stay up way too late.
Sounds pretty lazy and fantastic to me.