Are you a writer of science fiction and fantasy stories?
Do you ever feel that you need a little extra help coming up with new worlds, new creatures, or new races?
Stranger Things 2018: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing Prompts is for you.
Inside this book, you will find 365 creative writing prompts created with science fiction and fantasy writers in mind. Many of the prompts focus on world-building, the creation of new creatures, the creation of new races, and creation in general. The prompts within this book are broken down into ten different types:
Creation Prompts: The creation prompts are the icing of this book. Using the links provided within the book to download the creation worksheets, you follow the questions and create characters, creatures, races, towns, buildings, vehicles, worlds, and more.
Opening Lines: You are given one or two sentences to get your story going, and you write the rest.
Random Word Prompts: You are given several words to use within a scene or short story.
Situation Prompts: These prompts provide you with a vague situation. You come up with all the juicy details and write the story.
Title Prompts: These prompts are just as they sound. You are given a title, and you get to write whatever that title inspires you to write.
Creation Use Prompts: These prompts utilize the Creation Prompts that you have already completed. For these, you take one of your creations and you do your best to write something that uses that creation in it, be it a building you designed, a new vehicle, or a character.
Time and Place Prompts: These prompts provide you with the time and place of a scene, and you build from that.
Three Random Settings Prompts: This prompt style supplies you with three settings that you use to write a story.
Character Profiles: These prompts provide you with the framework of a character, and your task is to write their story.
"What If" Prompts: "What if" prompts are just as they name states. You are given a "what if" statement, and you can either brainstorm ideas or write about the first thing that comes to mind.
There are no “set in stone” instructions with these prompts. Use them any way you wish, in any order you wish. With 365 prompts to choose from, you are certain to find inspiration for the whole year.
Hello! My name is J. C. Cauthon, and I write books for other writers such as myself. I publish a writing prompt collection every other month on Amazon, share writer resources through my blog and newsletter monthly, and much more.
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