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154 Stories

  • Space Stories by Al_The_Alien
    Al_The_Alien
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    Short stories and interactions between aliens, humans, and other odd creatures.
  • The Writer's path by MadeByPriske
    MadeByPriske
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    This books contains on how to go from nothing to a book. These are tips that can help you to start writing and to make the perfect story.
  • Keep It Brief by Unregistered_Cookie
    Unregistered_Cookie
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    A collection of Cookie Run prompts for me to work on at my own leisure, mostly as an exercise for me to Keep It Brief and work on compartmentalizing scenes, concepts and ideas. I'm calling them drabbles, but I'm hoping to not get much longer than about 300-400. I am not taking prompts, but I am open to suggestions.
  • 300 Writing Prompts: Yandere Edition by WordsByAnnika
    WordsByAnnika
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    "I am a girl in love. That is all." Delve into the disjointed mind of a young yandere as she explores her feelings of obsessive love through her responses to all 300 writing prompts. Share in her secrets, but know that there are dire consequences for betraying her trust... *updated in sets of five prompts
  • South African Gothic. by petajadewrites
    petajadewrites
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    There is a strange magic in Africa.
  • 111 by IJDWritesFanFics
    IJDWritesFanFics
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    Hey there guys, I just wanna say that I'm writing this for my benefit. Also credits go to A Samhildanach, he's the one I got this idea from. Amazing writer, go check him out (On FanFiction). Anyway, the goal of this story is to have 111 Stories and 111 Words in each of them. Some might be depressing, others might be humorous, and then some will make you piss yourself. Rated T 'cuz why not? AU? Cross-posted on FanFiction.
  • Short Stories by marigoldscripts
    marigoldscripts
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    This is a compilation of several short stories I write using randomized prompts!
  • Relaxed Writing Story Snippets by Skywolf42
    Skywolf42
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    A collection of the little snippets of potential stories I get when I start with a word or phrase and then write without stopping until I can't write anymore. This is all I have of these potential-stories, as they are the result of a writing exercise. I share them here when I think others may enjoy them and possibly give feedback and/or ideas to help me improve. English grammar/punctuation/spelling corrections are welcome, providing the corrections are in UK English, and are expressed respectfully.
  • The Thoughts of a Prisoner by sixx66creative
    sixx66creative
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    One of many writing exercises turned thought experiments. It's kinda dark. Enjoy.
  • Exercises from "Writing Magic" by InkwellEncrier
    InkwellEncrier
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    My writing from all the writing exercises in Gail Carson Levine's "Writing Magic" (currently stopped reading)
  • Writing Exercises by cecekisskiss
    cecekisskiss
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      Reads 5
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    A lot of different exercises.
  • Randy's Writing Prompts  by XenaWarriorBoss
    XenaWarriorBoss
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      Parts 9
    A collection of writing prompts and what I was inspired to write. Therefore, the words following the prompts are my own. I update at random when the mood strikes.
  • writing exercises by mamaseok
    mamaseok
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    i find it very cathartic and helpful to just write down my feelings. in order to develop my writing and my imagery, i've decided to take things that happen to me in real life and twist them into a more poetic, descriptive, sometimes disturbing form. it's really just therapeutic for me, you don't have to read it.
  • Scene study: Escape from the Rutan control room   by IMBolt
    IMBolt
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    A single scene from an IG game I am currently writing. Introduced a twist into it in the form of an unexpected version if the Doctor. A special thanks to @Harold_saxon_18 and the rest of Team Air on Instagram for the fun :) https://www.instagram.com/harold_saxon_18 Hope you enjoy!
  • Spectrum by Serena-Rubrum
    Serena-Rubrum
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      Reads 11
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    Some unedited, fastwriting exercises I have done that describe colors. They are unedited, raw thoughts I have when looking at the color, so I do apologize if it's a tad messy and has a bit of grammatical errors. Regardless, hope you enjoy.
  • Sketches by PHoodStory
    PHoodStory
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      Parts 10
    These come from a writing exercise I do every week or two, wherein I close my eyes and let my imagination travel where it will, then write on what I find there until the words and my mind seem satisfied. They are sketches of stories. Of people. Of places. Someday, they might be more than that. For now, they're only sketches--and no less dear to me for it.
  • You're coming back (and it's the end of the world). by Sambojam812
    Sambojam812
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    A loose collection of pleas, bargains, and beggings for forgiveness, from a place of selfish and honest intentions. In rule of three, obviously.
  • Writing Prompts - Foretelling by HMK_AhA
    HMK_AhA
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    I found this writing app called "Foretelling". First of all, I like it because the app allows for a fairly broad and throughout characterisation of your own stories. Second of all, I like that there are weekly new writing prompts. Maybe by seeing the prompts and what I did with them, it will inspire you to write a little something too.
  • Writing prompts come to life by I-wanna-be-a-writer
    I-wanna-be-a-writer
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    These are just some very short stories I wrote in 2021, inspired by several writing prompts (included at the start of each chapter). Each chapter will be completely different story, so if there's a story you don't like, just skip to the next one. Most of them are about 500-800 words long, but there are some shorter ones and some longer ones as well. Credit for most of the writing prompts goes to @writing.prompts.re and @writing.prompt.s on Instagram, you should definitely check out these pages because the prompts are great for when you want to write flash fiction or short stories but don't have any inspiration.
  • Pick a number writing exercises  by Tjoffantasy
    Tjoffantasy
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    This is a collection of writing exercises I have made using the pick a number method. Pick a random number between 1 and 30. We'll call it number n. Then look to your bookshelf (real or virtual) and choose the nth book. (Note: If you have more than 30 books on your shelf, you can choose a bigger number). Then you'd open that book to the nth page and go to the nth sentence on that page. Write that sentence down and make it the first sentence of a new freewriting exercise. Just write whatever comes to mind for the next sentence and the one after that, and so on. Write at least as many sentences as the number you chose.