By James DuPont
Table of Contents
• Prompt 1            • Prompt 6

• Prompt 2            • Prompt 7

• Prompt 3            • Prompt 8

• Prompt 4
                       WORKS CITED PAGE

• Prompt 5
Prompt #1:
  It's Fall!



      For today's prompt write about a fall
       memory. You can select your memories
       about starting school or the endless hours
       your parents made you rake leaves. You
       can write about a specific fall day that has
       always stuck with you, or simply your
       general feelings about the season.
• It is nice to have a collection of characters put away for a rainy day. Today
  take some time to make a diverse list of six to ten characters. Depending
  on what you will use the characters for, you can fill them out as much as
  you want. If you like you can describe their speech, mode of dress, or
  some element that might affect they way interact with others.

                                                                   Or come up
             Try coming up with a                                 with the villain
             character in a mystery
             novel such as a detective
Prompt #3:

This prompt is about discoveries, inspiration and
invention. For today's prompt, write about
discoveries. Think of a "eureka" moment you've had
- a time when you had a great idea, discovered the
answer to something, or solved a mystery.
Prompt # 4:
      Essays Don’t Have to be Boring!
• For today’s prompt, choose a topic that is important,
  meaningful or exciting to you. This can be an account of
  something that happened to you when you were younger, a
  serious highlight of an issue in your community, or simply
  your thoughts on the last three albums by your favorite band.
  Keep it under two pages.
Prompt # 5:
  Sweet Dreams

 For this prompt, you have two choices.
 One, you can keep a dream journal for a
whole week. Two, you can choose a dream
  you've had, one that is strong in your
              memory, and
          write it out as a story.
Prompt #6:



Today you’re going to write about your name.
First of all, what does it mean? How you feel
about your name? Did you always like it?
Have you changed it, or would you? Did you
get teased for your name?
Write about your last name too if you like.
Prompt #7:




You have a couple options for poetry:
• Write an ugly poem
• Write a poem about a fear you have
• Write a 100 line poem about your
  bedroom
• Write a travel
  memoir. In less
  than two pages,
  describe a trip
  you took. Include
  personal stories
  from you
  experience along
  with details about
  the place, people
  and challenges
  you encountered.
Works Cited
• Slide 8:
http://theredbrickchurch.org/wp-
content/uploads/2012/07/name-tag1.jpg
• Slide 9:
http://www.shelbytwplib.org/images/poetry.jpg

• Slide 10:
http://svalaya.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/To-
Have-Successful-Traveling.jpg

Slat Lake City Community Writing Center

8 Writing Prompts

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Table of Contents •Prompt 1 • Prompt 6 • Prompt 2 • Prompt 7 • Prompt 3 • Prompt 8 • Prompt 4 WORKS CITED PAGE • Prompt 5
  • 3.
    Prompt #1: It's Fall!  For today's prompt write about a fall memory. You can select your memories about starting school or the endless hours your parents made you rake leaves. You can write about a specific fall day that has always stuck with you, or simply your general feelings about the season.
  • 4.
    • It isnice to have a collection of characters put away for a rainy day. Today take some time to make a diverse list of six to ten characters. Depending on what you will use the characters for, you can fill them out as much as you want. If you like you can describe their speech, mode of dress, or some element that might affect they way interact with others. Or come up Try coming up with a with the villain character in a mystery novel such as a detective
  • 5.
    Prompt #3: This promptis about discoveries, inspiration and invention. For today's prompt, write about discoveries. Think of a "eureka" moment you've had - a time when you had a great idea, discovered the answer to something, or solved a mystery.
  • 6.
    Prompt # 4: Essays Don’t Have to be Boring! • For today’s prompt, choose a topic that is important, meaningful or exciting to you. This can be an account of something that happened to you when you were younger, a serious highlight of an issue in your community, or simply your thoughts on the last three albums by your favorite band. Keep it under two pages.
  • 7.
    Prompt # 5: Sweet Dreams For this prompt, you have two choices. One, you can keep a dream journal for a whole week. Two, you can choose a dream you've had, one that is strong in your memory, and write it out as a story.
  • 8.
    Prompt #6: Today you’regoing to write about your name. First of all, what does it mean? How you feel about your name? Did you always like it? Have you changed it, or would you? Did you get teased for your name? Write about your last name too if you like.
  • 9.
    Prompt #7: You havea couple options for poetry: • Write an ugly poem • Write a poem about a fear you have • Write a 100 line poem about your bedroom
  • 10.
    • Write atravel memoir. In less than two pages, describe a trip you took. Include personal stories from you experience along with details about the place, people and challenges you encountered.
  • 11.
    Works Cited • Slide8: http://theredbrickchurch.org/wp- content/uploads/2012/07/name-tag1.jpg • Slide 9: http://www.shelbytwplib.org/images/poetry.jpg • Slide 10: http://svalaya.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/To- Have-Successful-Traveling.jpg Slat Lake City Community Writing Center