20 First Sentences to Kickstart Your Writing (Part IV)
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:
All the available literature on colorectal cancer was in the front of the room.[Write what comes next.]
Without hesitating, George jumped off the pier. [Write what comes next.]
My grandmother’s boot was in the middle of the living room, which was odd. [Write what comes next.]
“Apathy is worse than hate,” she said, as she stood behind the podium.
On opening night, the theater was bustling with activity.
The color of her sweaty skin was getting paler, and her eyes were starting to close.
“There should be a warning label on this stuff,” she said, before erupting into a fit of laughter.
They had been looking for something to enhance their vacation experience, not whatever this was.
His vague reply upset her and their tax attorney.
They sat back and watched their child play the piano.
The corrections officer was in no mood for games today.
“I will have her eating out of the palm of my hand,” the teen said with a wink.
The house was on fire.
He took off his tie, then took a long hard look at himself in the mirror.
“Where was her last known location?” asked the private investigator.
He was technically a full time resident in this building, but it didn’t feel that way.
I don’t believe in horoscopes, but I do believe in karma.
The abandoned cart in the parking lot held an odd assortment of rusted items.
Spoiled vegetables were stinking up the trunk of the car.
It finally dawned on her that his pledge ‘to do no harm’ meant absolutely nothing to him.
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