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Start your story with someone looking out a train window.
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98 stories
Start your story with a character saying “Where I come from, …”
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Start your story with someone looking at a restaurant menu.
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Write a story that includes someone saying, “It’s not fair.”
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Write a story about a character who is trying to become a better person.
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42 stories
Write about a character who discovers the grass isn't actually greener on the other side.
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44 stories
Start your story with a character or a narrator saying, “Don’t you remember?”
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58 stories
Start your story with a character facing a situation that isn't awful, but isn't great.
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34 stories
Start your story with someone saying, “We’re running out of time.”
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Write about a character who settles disputes for a living (a judge, mediator, school counselor, etc).
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36 stories
Write a story about someone whose job is to make miracles happen, literally or figuratively.
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42 stories
Write about a character whose life changes for the better.
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47 stories
Start your story with a character saying “I can see it now.”
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37 stories
Write a story in which a miracle happens — or everyone thinks it did.
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44 stories
Repeat the same line of dialogue, from the same character, three separate times.
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57 stories
Write a story about an unlikely group (or pair) of friends.
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Write about two people who form a bond with each other through music.
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45 stories
A character finds an old roll of film, and takes it to be developed. What do they find?
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45 stories