I need to start on a project that involves writing a story based on a story starter, much like my series during the A to Z Challenge. I’ve googled and looked at books, but I find that the best story starters come from people, because nothing beats real life.
So would you be kind enough to donate me a phrase/ sentence to start off my story? If the project works out, I’ll credit you with the inspiration, and send you the good fairies.




An explosion rippling across the desert…
Sorry, best I got this late at night.
Alex, is that you or your Ninja clone
? Kidding! Am in awe of your ability to stay awake and comment away!
“In the end, she decided he wasn’t worth losing her car over.”
See if that causes any ideas to spawn.
Good luck on your project!
Thank you so much, John, and welcome to my blog
One day while I was walking through the woods I saw a house… (Broadus, turned 13 today, on Halloween))
Elephants do walk on their toes. (Robin, age 17)
That afternoon when mom came home from the races she parked the car in the garage, walked out in the back yard, and called me. (Naomi, mi esposa, mi mujer)
A butterfly turned into a school bus. (Ada, age 4)
What was I going to do about his bird? (Rick, age 317 )
Rick, they’re all lovely! Welcome back
. From you, may I ask for an art-prompt, like the way you used to give me, years ago?
It was a strange cat, one I hadn’t seen around the neighborhood before.
Thanks, Wodke. I’m getting spoilt for choice now, but I think I might just do a series out of these. All I need now are some image prompts, and I’ll be ready to go!
Love to! How shall I deliver the image? I’m away from home, could you still use it tomorrow!
I can use it anytime in the next month, Rick.
Send it when you can.
She longed to know from whom her cheekbones and belligerent curls arose, since she looked nothing like her parents.
Thanks for dropping by, Sherry, and the story starter.
“I need to clean my closet, but I’m afraid to open it.”
Okay, so it’s a snippet of my real life.
Lee
Lee, good to have you back. thanks for the line — I Am looking for real-life snippets.
The pain in his jaw bone gave cause for alarm….
Have fun…
This is fun…! I’m looking forward to see what you do with one of these… not necessarily mine…
Thanks, and yes, it’s fun
Dee can I try?
Sure.
Hi Damyanti!
Thank you for your visit to my blog, and your proposal!
I shall be glad to associate with you.
Kindly mail me the details at:
nirdosh.aag@gmail.com
Amit, I’ll be writing to you soon. Thanks for dropping by.
How about…..
I left at first light……
Good luck!
Xx
Thanks
She desired to have the aroma of food continually in her nostrils.
Thanks. Interesting.
“One can never have enough paper-clips.” Sorry, quite random.
The only thing that frightened her more than dying was not dying.
Awesomesauce, Marian!
This is a good idea! I need often need a prompt to get me going…umm…There are days when life seems like it’ll never be the same again. Howzzat?
Thanks! This could go any number of ways!
Try this one on for size:
The dog cocked its head, as though to ask, ‘Well, what’re you gonna do now?’
“So,” he thought: “Sandra is cheating on me again. But this time, with my so-called best friend. Interesting…”
well well
wish i was that inspiring he he he he..
I woke up to a open window.. cool breeze flowing making the curtain swish in and out of the window along with the breeze ………….