5 Photo Prompts to Kickstart Your Writing (IX)
Kickstart your writing with one (or all) of the five photo prompts 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!
Below are five photo prompts you can use to kickstart your writing. Use one or all of them—it’s entirely up to you. Just write whatever comes to mind when you first look at the photo, whether it is a scene, a dialogue, a memory, an essay, a poem, etc. Just see what it inspires you to write. If nothing comes to mind when you first look at one of the photos, ask yourself questions about the photo that start with ‘what’, ‘who’, ‘why’, ‘when’, ‘where’, and ‘how’ (Ex. How did the main character get here? Why are they here? Who is with them? How does this make me feel? etc.).
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These are just my beginnings but super fun to write!
The rain came down like it was being poured from a pitcher, and my red and white polka-dotted-edged umbrella saved me from being steeped in the storm.
Dance with me, but don’t expect me to look at you.
As a maid,there is power in seeing and not being seen.
Snow fell on the ice skating rink as an effect for the performance.
Frayed knots held together by one thread will eventually break. Either repair the skein or cut your losses.