Mega Prompt Book: 600 Prompts To Get You Writing
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The Mega Prompt Book is a book for all writers of every genre. It includes over 600 writing prompts and the articles "40 Ways to Beat Writers Block" and "7 Obstacles to Writing and How to Overcome Them."
Elizabeth Huff
Elizabeth Huff currently lives with her family and four cats in the Midwest. She has a bachelors degree in Computer Networking and Communications Management. She published her first book in 2013 and has several books currently available including several prompt books for genre writers.Ms. Huff writes in several genres, although her favorites are horror and fantasy. She is pursuing several projects including another prompt book and another installment of her horror flash fiction series, "Haunted Tours."
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Mega Prompt Book - Elizabeth Huff
Mega Prompt Book
By Elizabeth Huff
Amazon Edition
Copyright 2014 Elizabeth Huff
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Table Of Contents
Other Books By Author
606 Writing Prompts
40 Ways To Beat Writer’s Block
7 Obstacles To Writing And How To Overcome Them
About The Author
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Other Books By Author
Haunted Tours: The Abandoned School
102 Romance Prompts
101 Prompts For Horror Writers
Writing Starter Kit: Mini Edition
Writing Starter Kit: Extended Edition
150 Prompts For Fantasy Writers *upcoming
150 Prompts For Scifi Writers *upcoming
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606 Writing Prompts
*Write a story where it is your job to determine if a claimed miracle is real or fake.
*Write a story around a character trying to prove that we didn’t go to the moon.
*Videogames have been outlawed and gamers have gone underground. When a gamer is suddenly found murdered, his girlfriend must find the killer before the law takes things into its own hands.
*He thought the pains in his stomach were just indigestion until he began to feel something move.
*An assassin is sent out on missions to kill, only to be caught by his childhood friend. Now he must either kill his friend or risk his own death.
*What if all electronic bank accounts were set to zero?
*In an intergalactic prison something has escaped…
*Write a scene where you, as a detective, get a killer to confess.
*After having her reputation trashed by her ex-boyfriend, a high school girl must find a way to have it restored.
*Pick a haunted place and write a story about how it became haunted.
*Write about a bully you had to deal with. How did you handle the situation?
*Man, that old gypsy really knows how to curse people,
he thought to himself. Now what am I going to do?
*What if everything that used electricity came to life?
*Imagine you are an old sorcerer about to die. What advice would you give your students and those who come after you?
*You should be careful of the promises you make. The oath I made to him when he was on his deathbed, I am now being forced to keep.
*Upon investigating the event horizon of a black hole, a group of scientists witness something strange come out.
*He stepped closer to her. Uncomfortably close. Everything has a price.
*When your evil side accidentally gets separated, it begins to cause havoc all across town and you are the one getting all the blame.
*The story of the on and off relationship between two people who met in middle school.
*A strange thing happened on my way to the zoo…
*Makeup a soundtrack for your life. Think of every important event and the music that would go with it.
*Write a letter to your significant other explaining why you nag them.
*The fog was so thick he couldn’t see more than a foot or two in front even with his headlights. Normally he would have stopped, but tonight he was in a rush. He glanced nervously at the bag sitting in the front passenger seat and looked up just in time to see the oncoming headlights…
*You and your friends wake up in an RPG-style dungeon. Now you not only have to fight your way out, but also try and figure out what is going on and how you got there.
*No one knows why the sun stopped rising, or why we were no longer able to contact the other countries. For all we knew, we were the only ones left.
*When you found the antique handcuffs in the thrift store, you thought they were pretty neat, even if they didn’t have keys. Too bad they were also haunted by Houdini’s ghost.
*A man chases after the woman who assassinated his father, only to learn that there is a greater conspiracy at work.
*Write about a day where everything goes wrong.
*They say that when you die you see a bright, white light, but