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"V.M., you magnificent b@st@rd! I read your book!"
(OK. do I really need to say where that comes from?)
"There is no such thing as normal life, there's just life. Get on with it."
Morris
Morris


(These are all awesome!)
It was a dark and stormy...morning?


-paraphrased from something a friend said at a festival once


The last man on earth sat in his chair. There was a knock at the door... (not mine, BTW)

I think I know this story
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
You can read the preview and tell me if I satisfied your curiousity

Sonic booms scare minority groups in Sector B.
And there's hamburger all over the highway in Mystic, Connecticut.
Good morning. Those are the headlines. Now the rumors behind the news.

Sonic booms scare minority groups in Sector B.
And there's hamburger all over the highway in Mystic, Connecticut.
Good morning. Those are the headlines..."
It all began when Jerry McDonald snorted and said "Yeah, when pigs fly!"
Problem was, Chris didn't have any pigs. Pigs were the responsibility of Sector C, not B. B was in charge of cattle.
But Sector B also had one hell of a junkyard, and Chris had always been good at building something from nothing. Plus he had all those books on planes and rockets.
The things Chris went through just to prove himself right. He hoped a flying cow counted just as much as a flying pig.
Basically, all you do is comment with a prompt. It can be a sentence, a bit of dialogue, a quote from a book, show or movie (just be sure to credit the quote so we all don't go mad trying to figure out where the quote came from), a paragraph, even a picture. Then, let other people's prompts inspire you. If you want, give a link to your story so that we can all bask in the fruits of your labor.
I think most of the fun was actually coming up with the prompts and being as interesting with them as possible. Seriously, go nuts with the prompts and have fun. Some examples...
A dragon that hordes sports cars.
"We're going to need a bigger boat" ~ Jaws
...and they would have lived happily ever after had there not been a zombie Apocalypse two days later.
You don't need to provide a prompt to write, or write to provide a prompt. All genres are welcome. Enjoy.
Also, there's no limit to how many prompts you can provide or how many stories you write.
I forgot to add that you can also answer your own prompts.