20 First Sentences to Kickstart Your Writing (Part VIII)
Kickstart your writing with one (or all) of the twenty first sentences shared in today’s post. Then share what you write in a comment or subscriber chat thread so we can chat about it. Have fun!
Here are twenty first sentences to kickstart your writing:
The paint he was using was thick and bright.
“Your opinion matters to me,” admitted the oncologist.
Their withdrawl was swift, and happened overnight.
Photography has the power to change perspectives and lives.
His findings weren’t accurate, but he refused to tell anyone.
She sunk into the full bathtub, delaying the inevitable.
“Robots are going to destroy the planet!”
Freed convicts live on the other side of the hill.
I was sampling wedding cake when he walked in and changed everything.
Our debut album was our best album.
The banquet hall was full of fancy food, but nothing else.
She only became determined once the missing persons case ran cold.
The picture frame cracked, along with their life of memories together.
There was a shortage of canned goods.
Expand your heart to expand your mind.
He thought he was so hilarious.
Swimming near the Great Barrier Reef was a dream that turned into a nightmare.
“I will never bend or break,” she promised.
What would you save first if your house was burning down?
He couldn’t tell whether the sailor was wearing a costume or uniform.
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