Category: Writing Prompts

December Writing Prompt Day 15: Sweater Apocolypse

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It’s the attack of the ugly Christmas sweaters and it’s up to you to save your family from yarn-induced suffocation!

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December Writing Prompt Day 14: “It’s…moving!”

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The present was hog-tied and wriggling underneath the Christmas tree.

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December Writing Prompt Day 13: The Chocolate Council

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You wake up Christmas morning to all your characters sitting around your living room, sipping hot chocolate. They look at you and say, “We need to talk.”

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December Writing Prompt Day 12: Substitute Santa

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On Christmas Eve, you wake up in the middle of the night to Santa sleeping on your couch. Taped to his beard is a note that reads, “Dear —–, all I wanted for Christmas this year was a break. Thanks for finally letting me have one. -S.C.”

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December Writing Prompt Day 11: The Cmas Fairy

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Write about a Christmas fairy that lives in the stocking on your mantle.

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December Writing Prompt Day 10: Giving’s Gift

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Write about the gift that keeps on giving.

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December Writing Prompt Day 9: Frosty Friend

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You’re caught in a blizzard and saved by a friendly snowman.

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December Writing Prompt Day 8: The Curse of the Red Nose

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A curse is put on you so that every time you’re around your crush, your nose starts to glow.

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December Writing Prompt Day 7: Mistaken Elfie

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A girl is mistake for an elf while working at the mall and taken to work at the North Pole.

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December Writing Prompt Day 6: Globes of Power

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A box of old Christmas ornaments you found in your attic contain magical powers.

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