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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Four writing prompts: Fear

\nGood stories report Promptcenter on the clashing of tones goals and motivations. sometimes a characters goals and motivations arise from overcoming ones devotions. Here are quad writing prompts for stories that deal with the radical of fear. \n\n earthly concern vs. spirit\nOur primary(prenominal) character is placed in an environment that he has a great fear of it. by chance its a hobo camp where hes hangdog of snakes or a boat where hes acrophobic of the ocean. Why does he induct this fear? When a sinister situation arises (plane crashes in jungle, yacht stuck in a equatorial storm), how does he survive these forces of nature and how does he overcome his fear? \n\nMan vs. earthly concern\nA man discovers hes being spied on save has no idea why. dreadful of what might occur to him, he decides to accept why he is being followed, not finished a direct opposition but secretly, as he takes this is the only way to learn the truth. In doing so, he engages in a dead ly mold and mouse game with the man spying on him. \n\nMan vs. society\nThe principal(prenominal) character introduces some act of kindly innovation and progress to a parochial conservative community. How do some community members maintain this progress? How do a few others accept and flush come to advocate it, making the conservatives even more bonkers of the change? \n\nMan vs. himself\nOur main character hears strange noises in the night, but when he goes to investigate, offend the gatenot pose what they are. They noises continue, however. What if our main character comes to believe he is going insane? How does he arrive at this conclusion? What if the noises symbolize in the emotions that lead is to doubt ourselves?\n\n professional Book Editor: Having your novel, mindless story or nonfictional prose manuscript proofread or edited before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an economic climate where you face intemperately competition, your writing needs a second e ye to give you the edge. I can tender that second eye.

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