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Dec. 28th, 2023 02:48 pm
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Writing prompts link:

https://brilliantio.com/fanfiction-writing-prompts/



23 Fanfiction Creative Writing Prompts

1. Antagonist’s Perspective: Write a story from the viewpoint of a character who is usually an antagonist. Explore their motivations and how they perceive the world.

2. Unexpected Crossover: Imagine two characters from completely different fandoms meeting and becoming friends. Write a story about their unlikely interactions.

3. Fix-it Fic: Choose a major mistake a character made in canon and write a story in which they undo it. How does the story change as a result?

4. Alternate Universe Fun: Write a story in an alternate universe where your favorite characters have different jobs, live in different places, or have the opposite gender.

5. Superpowered Awakening: What if a character suddenly gained superpowers? Write a story about how they use them and whether they keep their abilities a secret or share with friends and family.

6. Metafiction: Write a story in which the characters know they’re fictional and can interact with their fandom, including other characters, ships, and fanworks. Describe the hijinks that ensue.

7. Slow-Burn Romance: Write a romance story where the main characters take their time falling in love. What obstacles do they face?

8. Love at First Sight: Write a story where the main characters fall in love within 24 hours. Is it true love or just infatuation?

9. Ghostly Love: Write a ghost AU story where one or both partners are ghosts who can only interact with the living world through their loved ones.

10. Object POV: Write a story told from the perspective of an object belonging to a main character, such as a necklace, car, or book.

11. Song Lyric Inspiration: Take inspiration from your favorite song lyrics and use them as a starting point for a story that reflects the characters’ lives and experiences.

12. Prompt Exploration: Use prompts from other writers as jumping-off points for your own stories. Search online for inspiration and let your imagination run wild.

13. Unlikely Crossover: Write a crossover fic between two unlikely universes, such as Harry Potter and The Hunger Games, Supernatural and Once Upon a Time, or Sherlock and Doctor Who.

14. Fixed Problem: Write a fix-it fic where a problem arises but is resolved by the end of the story.

15. Secondary Character Focus: Write a character study of a secondary character who doesn’t normally receive much attention.

16. Non-Human POV: Write a day-in-the-life story from the perspective of a non-human character, like a pet or an inanimate object.

17. First Times: Write a story where two characters experience something new together, like their first date, first kiss, or another first-time event.

18. Roadmap Fic: Detail events between two canon stories, filling in the gaps for fans.

19. What-If: Write a story where a minor change leads to major consequences, such as Harry Potter being sorted into Slytherin instead of Gryffindor.

20. AU Twist: Write an AU fic where everything is the same but with one key detail changed, like Katniss Everdeen being born into a wealthy family instead of a poor one.

21. Soulmate Connection: Write a story where two characters can see each other’s thoughts and feelings through words written on their skin.

22. Redemption Arc: Write a story where a villainous character seeks to redeem themselves for past misdeeds.

23. Epistolary Fic: Write a story told entirely through letters, journal entries, text messages, emails, or other forms of correspondence.

And yes, I realize a few of the prompts were basically repeated. They weren't mine, I have no control over it.

Thinking of getting a gaming dice and using it to pick characters and settings and shows and movies and prompts, etc. at random from a condensed list (not sure what method I'll use yet to condense list).

gaming dice

Date: 2024-04-24 12:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] freckyspecky
oh my goodness I made some for a songwriting clinic at the studio! I keep them in my backpack at all times, in case I sub for lessons and need something extra to do. I have them broken down into things like tempo, groove/meter, key, number of chords, mood, subject, and then there's a "level-up" which is just full of random challenges like "use pig latin" lol
They are fun! I'd definitely support that
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