20 First Sentences to Kickstart Your Writing (Part III)
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:
“You have no idea what I’ve been through!” she exclaimed, clutching her pearls. [Write what comes next.]
The boy was perusing the shelves at the dollar store when he heard shouting near the cash register. [Write what comes next.]
The base of the large oak tree was red when they arrived. [Write what comes next.]
“Do you have a remedy for my son’s illness, or not?” the woman asked the midwife.
He was free, finally, and nothing could constrain him now.
When the detectives entered the house, the first thing they noticed was a rotting half-eaten sandwich sitting on the edge of the coffee table.
“Flip the switch on your way out,” the woman in the lab coat said.
The decision was unanimous.
“That’s not my card,” Nikki lied to the magician.
The blonde girl was skipping uncomfortably close to the edge of the cliff.
“I smell trouble,” the teacher said when he walked into the auditorium.
The lawyer’s stride exuded confidence as she walked into the courtroom.
Soft white flower petals fell into the pool of blood.
“Why did you give away all my clothes, mom?”
She flinched when the strange man snapped his fingers.
The carpet was old and musty smelling, reminding him of his childhood, which he was desperate to forget.
“You have advantages that I never had!” the elderly man shouted.
She was sitting in traffic in the sweltering heat on foreign soil when an apple core hit her windshield.
‘You should never try to delay the inevitable’ is a terrible piece of advice when your life is at stake.
The dome of the cathedral transported her to another spiritual world.
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