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  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: K is for Kitchen

    Give us a story or poem or some piece of writing about the kitchen. They say the kitchen is the heart of the home. What happens in the kitchen? Is it about the cooking? Maybe the stress of cooking for guests – who’s coming, what’s the occasion? Why is it so important? What’s going wrong?…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: J is for Jewellery

    Jewel/Jewellery/ Jeweller Some ideas to get you started: Is it a single piece of jewellery, or a lot?  Is it a single gemstone, or a bagful of gems? Is it real, or fake, or costume jewellery? What’s the story associated with it / them? Personal or professional? Personal – whose is it / was it?…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: I is for Impress

    Impress / Impressions / Impressive To make an impression – to make a mark. Literally: in clay, pottery;  sand – on the beach; mud – fossilised footprints; wax – sealing a letter or document; plasticine – when you were at school; cement – handprints in cement, like outside Grauman’s Chinese theatre in Hollywood when Mel…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: H is for Hotel

    Plenty of scope for stories and poems here. First of all, the hotel itself. How big is it? Is it a magnificent, expensive place, or is it quiet and cosy, or run-down and in need of some TLC?  How many rooms? The more rooms, the more stories that take place in those rooms. Who’s staying…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: G is for Garden

    You can just describe a garden if you like – let us really picture it in our mind’s eye. Is it formal? Informal? Large? Small? Modern? Traditional? You could write a piece about what you get out of a garden – whether it’s actual produce or flowers, or whether it’s inner peace and a state…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: F is for Free or Freedom

    What does freedom mean to you? There are many types of freedom – freedom from slavery/ pain/ hate; free from restrictive shackles; freedom from unhappy relationships; freedom as in off the leash. There are different interpretations of free: unoccupied – is this seat free?; free – not paid for; free – as in loosening something…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: E is for Expecting

    Who or what were you expecting? Where? Why? Why is it important? Does it matter if it gets there on time? What happens after it turns up? Oh, the anticipation! How does your character feel about it? It could be an object, or a result of an exam or a test or the result of…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: D is for Drive

    Various forms of transport: car, bus, train, tram, trolleybus, steamroller, tractor, ambulance, military vehicle… Is your character doing the driving, or are they being driven? Where to? What for? Who’s with them? What are they feeling? Excited / anxious/ scared /bored / filled with dread? Do they have to be somewhere at a certain time?…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: C is for Collections

    Lots to think about here. You can have collections as in people collecting things, like stamps, or china ornaments, or a certain type of glassware, or little plastic heads of famous footballers (Joe Mercer’s England Squad 1971, anybody?). So from that you can widen it out to What does this character collect? What kind of…

  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: B is for Breakfast

    There’s a breakfast table. Now, there are so many options for you here: Who’s at the table? Is it you – and by you, I mean your character. Doesn’t have to be you personally – you can be anybody you want in creative writing.  So, who’s at the table – if anybody? If there’s a…