Use these creative writing prompts for a little writing practice this week.

Prompts for the First Week of March

Monday’s Prompt – The Letter That Changed Everything

You open your mailbox (or inbox) and find a letter you never expected.

The sender?

Someone from your past—or maybe even your future.

What does it say?

How does it shift your entire reality?

Write the moment you read it and what happens next.

Tuesday’s Prompt – The Rule That Must Never Be Broken

Every world—real or imagined—has unspoken rules.

But what happens when someone breaks the one rule that must never be broken?

Write about a character who crosses the line and faces the consequences.

Are they reckless, desperate, or just curious?

Wednesday’s Prompt – The Shadow in the Mirror

Your reflection doesn’t move the way you do.

At first, it’s subtle—a blink out of sync, a hesitation before following your lead.

But then, one day, it doesn’t mimic you at all.

Write what happens when your reflection decides to take matters into its own hands.

Thursday’s Prompt – The Forgotten Door

You’ve walked past it a hundred times, never noticing it before.

But today, the forgotten door stands slightly ajar.

The air behind it hums with possibility.

Do you step through?

What’s on the other side?

Friday’s Prompt – The Sentence That Shouldn’t Exist

A book, a letter, a crumpled napkin—somewhere, you stumble upon a single sentence that shouldn’t exist.

Maybe it’s written in your own handwriting, maybe it’s predicting something impossible, or maybe it’s an answer to a question you haven’t even asked yet.

What does it say?

And what happens next?

Saturday’s Prompt – The Deal with the Stranger

A stranger sits across from you and offers a deal.

It’s not about money, power, or love—this deal is something different.

Something you didn’t even know you wanted.

What is the offer?

And do you take it?

Sunday’s Prompt – The Silence That Speaks

For one day, the world around you goes completely silent.

No voices, no music, no wind, no footsteps.

But the silence isn’t empty—it’s full of something else.

Something waiting to be understood.

What does your character discover in the quiet?

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