100 Character Prompts (2020 Edition)
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100 Character Prompts is part of our interactive group, Prompt Party. It's packed with creative, open-ended prompts and stimulating writing/drawing exercises that will get your creative mojo flowing! With brainstorming sections for each prompt to help give you a push if you need it, you're sure to get going one way or another. You may even create your next main character!
You can share your creations with us and the world by posting them to Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter using #PromptParty. You can find us on said social media @PromptParty.
You can also submit your work to our annual anthology by following our submission directions on our website, www.TCStudiosHQ.com. Published submissions receive shared 25% royalties. The submission period for this book is January 1st, 2020 to December 31st, 2020. For more information on submitting and royalties, visit our website, www.TCStudiosHQ.com.
10% of our anthologies go toward helping communities like yours - including funding scholarships, donating to public schools and libraries, and more. You can learn more on our website, www.TCStudiosHQ.com.
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100 Character Prompts (2020 Edition) - TC Studios LLC
Introductions
Hello! Welcome to our 2020 edition of 100 Character Prompts. This book is a part of our creative group, Prompt Party. It’s going to get your creative mojo flowing and make you want to start drawing!
This book includes the following:
100 prompts in eight different mediums (a), eight different genres (b), and ten different themes (c).
Pencil (P), Color Pencil (CP), Acrylic Paint (AP), Marker (M), Crayon (C), Gouache (G), Watercolor (W), and Ink (I).
Fantasy (F), Science Fiction (SF), Romance (R), Horror (H), Dystopian (D), Slice of Life (SL), Action & Adventure (AA), and Mystery (M).
Body Type, Characteristics, Hobbies, Race & Ethnicity, Modifications, Occupations, Personalities, Negative Traits, Aesthetics, and Features.
10 drawing exercises – one for each theme.
10 writing exercises _ one for each theme.
How To Use Our Prompts
Each prompt will list a hypothetical situation and a few suggested mediums to draw with, as well as suggested paths you can take with the prompt. You are not required to draw in with mediums or use the brainstorming sections. They are only suggestions.
Some prompts talk about you, but you don’t always have to draw/write yourself. You can make up a character, or characters, too!
The goal is to draw or write a piece of work using the prompts provided. How you get there is ultimately up to you.
Share Your Work & Tag Us
We would love to be able to see the amazing things you come up with and tell you how much we love them.
To do that, all you have to do is post your work to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter and tag us @PromptParty. Then we’ll be able to see, share, and comment on them!
Submit To Our Anthologies
Would you like your work to be published? People are using our prompt books across the country, and many of them are submitting their work to our annual anthologies.
An anthology is a collection of work by many different people. Each year, we publish several with work made using our various prompt books.
The authors and artists of the published submissions receive 25% royalties (must be 18+), and 10% goes back into helping communities like yours. This money goes towards public school donations, public library donations, and more. So, help your community out by getting more people involved!
For more details on royalties and our mission to give back to communities across the country, visit our website, www.TCStudiosHQ.com.
To submit your work to our anthology, please do the following:
Send an email to submissions@tcstudioshq.com with the following:
Subject Line:
100 Character Prompts Anthology Submission (2020)
Body:
First and last name (or pen/artist name).
The genre/medium you used.
Attachments:
Attached work.
Attached as a PDF for literature.
Attached as a PNG for art.
Attached signed publication form.
You can find this on our website.
If you are selected, we will reach out to you to request more information.
For more information on our other anthologies and an in-depth guide on how to submit to them, visit our website, www.TCStuidiosHQ.com.
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