Basic Statistics
Name:
Nickname:
Meaning of name:
Origin of name:
Age:
Sex:
Blood type:
Nationality:
Ethnicity:
Race:
Sexual Orientation:
Current status:
Political Party:
Police/Criminal/Legal record:
Socioeconomic level as a child:
Socioeconomic level as an adult:
Birth date:
Birth place:
Current residence:
Occupation:
Title/Rank:
Hobbies/Pastimes:
Talents/Skills/Powers:
Past History
Hometown:
First Memory:
Most important childhood event that still affects him/her:
Why/How?
Other memories/events that still affects him/her and why/how:
Past failures s/he would be embarrassed to have people know about and why:
Bigg
Prompts:
1 Ten o'clock.
2 Dance club
3 Famous
4 Clouds
5 Sky
6 Stars
7 Pimp
8 Fly
9 Silk
10 Chains
11 Disco
12 First Kiss
13 More
14 Slave
15 Full Moon
16 Wings
17 Glitter/Sparkles
18 Laughter
19 Circus
20 Freak
21 Milk
22 Pride
23 Survive
24 Cup cake
25 Hooks
26 'For I Am'
27 Addiction
28 Flower
29 Mermaid
30 Day in the life of ______
31 Paint
32 Strawberries
33 Coffee
34 High End Fashion
35 Horror/Macabre
36 Peeping Tom
37 It was just passed dawn when she awoke, a veil of gold illuminating everything it touched, making everything shine within it's touch
38 Match maker
39 The Golden
I created a little list of 31 writing prompts (because thirty is even, and I don't fancy even numbers, though they were necessary to create the list below... /shudder/). feel free to try it out! challenge yourself. it's a good way to spark creativity. I'll be doing it as well (:
01. letter
02. sticks and stones
03. birthday
04. immortal
05. circus
06. abandoned
07. nosebleed
08. mother [or father, or both]
09. sunrise
10. distraction
11. habit
12. fuck
13. love
14. waste
15. skinny
16. eyes
17. white noise
18. impulse
19. addiction
20. desecrate
21. death
22. low
23. heartbeat
24. first kiss
25. tomorrow
26. sweet
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Ultimate Writing Guide 1:1 - Getting Started
The Ultimate Writing Guide
Chapter 1:1 - Getting Started
What you'll find in this area of the guide is developing you and why you want to write and the skills you'll need to do it. One of the best ways you can improve your writing offhand is to read a lot of books, especially books that are of the genre you would like to write yourself.
In this part of Chapter 1, you will find out:
:bulletblack:Why you want to write
:bulletblack:The obstacles you will face
:bulletblack:What sort of writing fits you
There will also be:
:bulletblack:Hints and tips
:bulletblack:Helpful advice
:bulletblack:Writing prompts to practice with
Why You Want