Writing Prompt #1

One of the things that I have gained from doing my recent writing challenges is an appreciation of writing prompts! These have been very helpful. I’ve enjoyed the prompts from a couple of blogs that regularly post these. 

I’d like to have a go at giving back, so these are my writing prompts for you all to freely use. I’d love to see what you come up with, so please link back to this post and I will come and have a read. You can either use the image from this post or one of the two things listed below. Happy writing. 

  1. The warning bell sounds. The last day for humankind on earth is finally here. 
  2. You don’t fool me. I made you.

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Peter Wyn Mosey is a full-time writer living in Llanelli, South Wales, with his wife, dog, and two cats. By day, he provides content, blogger outreach, and ghostwriting across a wide variety of niches and has had hundreds of articles published. He has written and performed comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has featured on Queen Mobs Tea House, Little Old Lady Comedy, and Robot Butt. He is Editor-In-Chief of The Finest Example and posts most days on https://peterwynmosey.com

0 thoughts on “Writing Prompt #1

  1. I’m hoping there’s no time limits…
    Just because I like to go back to see what I’ve missed.
    I’ll be popping in back and forth.

    For this prompt: A Pair of Septolets

      1. Goody. I’m using quite a few of tnkerrs prompts for a continuing story. I backtracked from when I first found his prompts to add to a continuing story I’m working on. Your prompts might make a few joint appearances. As did your prompt #17. 🙂

        I write because I breathe… Mostly a poet, but flash fiction has become an enjoyment as well. Thanks again and continued success on all of your projects 🙂

        1. I’m glad you are able to make use of them! It always really impresses me the creativity of some of the writers on here. I love reading anything that anyone makes from them, and your pieces are no exception. Keep up the excellent work and I’ll be sure to look on your writing now I know you exist! 🙂

          1. I’ve been writing since I was around ten/ eleven… I’m way over the hill now (I’ve got grands though they are still in single digits). I’m young at heart with an old soul and have a vast imagination. I appreciate you your kind words and visits 🙂

          2. Big joke in the 1960’s was if you were over 30… you were doomed man… and totally square. I suppose if any of us who lived through and survived that time makes us winners just for standing upright 😉

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