Last night I dreamt that I was in that long hallway with all its closed doors.
Continue. Any perspective. Any POV.#WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/zpBylis3dv
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman: #BelieveSurvivors (@Alexandria_SZ) September 22, 2019
I hated you before I ever even met you.
Continue. Any POV.#WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/iAYkgDtxHk
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman: #BelieveSurvivors (@Alexandria_SZ) September 23, 2019
List every single reason you have for not being able to write every day. Try to be as objective as possible, i.e., don’t judge yourself for anything that keeps you from writing: simply list the reasons you have for not being able to write every day. #WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/2FvaIh6V9L
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman: #BelieveSurvivors (@Alexandria_SZ) September 24, 2019
For whatever reason, you decide you do not want the name your parents gave you at birth. Now you have the chance to legally change your name — first, middle, and last — to any name you like. List at least 3-5 names that you think would suit you better. #WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/9hroz4OaHo
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman, Award-Winning #Author (@Alexandria_SZ) September 26, 2019
For whatever reason, you now have enough financial stability and independence to live wherever you would like, however you’d like. Describe in as much detail as possible, the country, city, house/apartment, where you live now that you can afford to live anywhere. #WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/PU65E51Tuz
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman, Award-Winning #Author (@Alexandria_SZ) September 27, 2019
All the clocks in the world have stopped, whether they stand alone as separate timepieces or are on smartphones, computers, or tablet. Describe, in as much detail as possible, your day and night when it is not ruled by a clock.#WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/BI07bUKBBd
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman, Award-Winning #Author (@Alexandria_SZ) September 28, 2019
Walk for at least 15 minutes today, even if it means walking very slowly around your apartment or your house. While walking, pay special attention to your feelings, your body, and your thoughts. Afterward, without judgement, write all of these things down.#WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/aAGEb8YXW1
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman Award-Winning #Author 📚🖋🎃 (@Alexandria_SZ) September 29, 2019
Read a book that you loved as a child. Describe in as much detail as possible how you felt about the book when you were younger and how you feel about it now after re-reading it.#WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/u8N1LtOsw3
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman Award-Winning #Author 📚🖋🎃 (@Alexandria_SZ) September 30, 2019
List all your favorite childhood games, including with whom you played them. If you wish, sort the games by the age you played them or by your personal preference in playing them. If you didn’t play any games, list the things you did that pleased you.#WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/SM37fTosGc
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman Award-Winning #Author 📚🖋🎃 (@Alexandria_SZ) October 1, 2019
Think of something in your life that you would change if you could do it over. Describe in as much detail as possible how your actions, feelings, and reactions would be different from what they were in the past if you could change this event from your own life.#WritingPrompt pic.twitter.com/G1QYPMnbCh
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman Award-Winning #Author 📚🖋🎃 (@Alexandria_SZ) October 2, 2019
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