We’re thrilled that so many of you are participating in our creative writing exercise series!
How the Scene Stealer writing prompts work
- We set the scene
- You steal it, make it your own, and
- Share your creation in the comments section of this post
Of course, it’s perfectly fine if you don’t want to share your work, but we hope you’ll do the exercise anyway.
The ground rules:
- Your story must begin with the exact wording we provide.
- Your story must be 350 words or less.
- Your work must be original and not previously published.
- WTD provides an encouraging and safe environment for writers to grow and learn from each other. We’d love you to comment on other people’s submissions in a friendly and supportive manner.
- We reserve the right to delete any comments or entries we deem inappropriate and those that do not meet the specifications above.
This month’s instalment Can Heroes and Villains Fall in Love? asks you to imagine what would happen if two traditionally opposed people came together. Remember, love changes both the lover and the beloved. The question is: how?
Creative Writing Exercise #26
“I must kill you, but I can’t,” she confessed.
“Neither can I, my love,” he replied.
Now steal this and make it your own.
We can’t wait to read what you come up with, so please add your submission to the comments section of this post.
About the author:
Vinita Zutshi offers writing services at Penchanteur.com, and blogs at Carefree Parenting.