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Writing Prompts 2019: The Stars

I started posting writing prompts a couple of months ago after enjoying writing based on prompts given to me by others in my 2019 30 Day Writing Challenge. Here is a rundown of all of the stars who have tackled my 2019 writing prompts!

I’ve always been someone that needs a slight jumping-off point when it comes to starting to write, so I decided to start creating prompts that others could use if they wanted.

Anyone and everyone are always more than welcome to have a bash at writing a piece based on one or more of my 2019 writing prompts, and I am always chuffed when I get a response. Some of the pieces that have been written are amazing. And I am going to share the work of the real writing prompts stars of 2019 with you here!!

I’ll sort these by the author! I’m sure you will be impressed at the consistency of these writers, and if you don’t already follow their work, I would recommend that you give them all a look as they are all very talented writers.

I feel like I’m reading off the list of nominees for the Oscar’s here, so feel free to let me know which piece you think should win an award!

Chris Hewitt- Mused.blog

Sins of the Father

It Wasn’t Me

Violet Lentz – Violetslentz.home.blog

So Much Silt

The Homily

Battlefield Louisiana

The Elephant Cried

Tnkerr – Tnkerr.wordress.com

The Puppet Master

The Lonely and Bitter Man

A Young Girl’s Radiant Hair

Jenny’s Journey Through Words

The Mission

Be sure and check back in 2020 for lots more writing prompts! There will be plenty more to come!

Image by Pettycon from Pixabay

4 thoughts on “Writing Prompts 2019: The Stars”

  1. I have so enjoyed writing for your prompts, Peter, and this was quite an honor to be highlighted here. Please continue on in the new year as time and circumstance permit. I think I still have a story or two left untold.

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