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Writing Prompt: Found iPhone

Posted on 17 Jun 202016 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

A found iPhone in 1988 leads to… interesting things.

Writing Prompt: Wizarding Store

Posted on 9 Jun 20209 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

Wizards and big box stores! What’s not to love!

Writing Prompt: Misfiled Paperwork

Posted on 27 May 202010 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

Misfiled paperwork! Oh, no!!

Unit XJ-74-B-8’s First Steps

Posted on 22 May 202021 May 2020 by Michael Hock

World domination sucks.

Writing Prompt: Where it Started

Posted on 19 May 202010 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

What came out of our writing prompt: “Your main character is sitting on a park bench, there’s a flash of… Read more Writing Prompt: Where it Started

Writing Prompt: Common Household Conquerer

Posted on 12 May 202010 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

Tell me the story of a conqueror. They’ve taken over the entire world my misusing one piece of technology that seems harmless enough.

Writing Prompt: The Conspiracy

Posted on 21 Apr 20209 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

This week’s prompt: You find out that a conspiracy is true… in the stupidest way possible.

Writing Prompt: Side Quests

Posted on 14 Apr 202010 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

“You’re going about your business when you find someone with a light above their head… they have a side quest for you! What’s the side quest?”

Writing Prompt: A Priest and a Rabbi Walk Into a Bar, and the Narrator was not Happy

Posted on 10 Apr 202010 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

Enjoy result of this prompt: “Two characters walk into a location. The narrator tries to get them to leave.“ A… Read more Writing Prompt: A Priest and a Rabbi Walk Into a Bar, and the Narrator was not Happy

Writing Prompt: Unexpected Angel

Posted on 31 Mar 202010 Jun 2020 by Michael Hock

A group goes into the forest to summon a demon but instead.. they summon an Angel!

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