

The other is an art critic by day and an art thief by night. The catch? One is a renowned artist who’s dedicated to their craft. Write about two characters who fall in love.Write a story similar to The Truman Show, where everyone is glued to their TVs, waiting for two people to meet and fall in love.The notes detail journal entries and your character pieces them together into a linear story but soon finds themselves falling in love with the writer. Your character moves into a new house and discovers hundreds of notes hidden underneath the floorboards.How do they hide while their enemy still very much loathes them? Your character begins to develop feelings for their enemy.


(I just love Holly’s writing advice and courses. From there, you can create any story you desire. Basically, she says, you need to start from the point of having a Character/Subject and a Conflict. Check out Holly Lisle’s post on writing to a writing prompt, if you need further information.Ask yourself questions if you’re having trouble getting started… “Who is this character? What do they want? What do they need? What or who is standing in their way? What will happen if they don’t get want the want/need?”.Aim to write 100 or 200 words or if you’d rather, set a timer for 10 or 15 minutes or even 5 minutes and write to that.You don’t have to take them as is, just take what you like out of them take the idea, character, anything that you can use as inspiration, to spark off your writing practice. As always, use the prompts to ignite an idea within you.I hope you like them! If you have any specific requests for prompts, please leave a comment below, and I’ll see what I can come up with. It’s been way too long since I’ve provided you with a new list of prompts, so here we go: 25 love story ideas for my writers and readers.
