"Write a story containing at least three literary devices!"
"A story in 50 words- no more, no less"
"So as a writer we all get writer's block. I have a list of challenges I like to do when this occurs. Here is the first challenge :), I hope you enjoy."
"My tome has revealed what I knew as lies,
The way I have bent, even I am surprised;
I've brought up a friend, metaphorically called,
Where the realistic, to the abstract, has downfalls.
Look at this- the structure- what can it be?
What has this anthology done to me?
Where I once had a pattern, only madness is alive,
In my heart still though I hope to strive.
If this is my new way, then so let it be,
It'll evolve once again through anthology three...
(Thirteen lines for a poem, now am I absurd?)"
"A challange that I'm setting for myself. 100 Poems, each with their own themes, that shall be written in the order they are displayed.
Based upon other 100 theme challenges I've seen floating around the internet...."
"Give your friends on Protag a challenge in which they have to write a story, poem, memoir, etc. in exactly a hundred words or less."
"Time yourself
You have one hour to write a story, trick is, its gotta be pretty close to done when your finished.
Rules: Minimum three characters, must have a climax and you know, all that other plot stuff."
"Guardian Not Wanted- Anael is a fallen who has to protect Aaliyah. Aaliyah is a rebellious 17year old who doesn't know her true inheritance. He doesn't want to be her guardian and she certainly doesn't want him to be her guardian. How will they cope with each other? They really don't want each other, but these nothing they can do"
"These are (mostly) my collective submissions to the Mini Saga Challenge exercise. This collection also includes the different versions I came up with but did not submit. Littered among these are a few random flash fictions that were not part of the challenge."
"You wake up one day, and start to ponder the origins of your strange name."
"A fallen star. Mages and witches. A girl with attitude. This can only mean fantasy trouble..."
"A challenge and fun test of writing abilities, join in and enjoy yourself. You pick elements off a list and write a short story with them, and its all for the fun of it, come and join us!"
"Cara Corvus discovers a 'ladder' to another world after a fight with her mother, the big difference between these worlds is the time. One day in the other world is equal to three, maybe more real-world days. So not only could Cara get back years later, but she might not get back at all, if she can't find the ladder to return."
"Just another wordy challenge"
"Here's the deal: I'm going to keep adding twenty words to the story, and let's see where it goes! Feel free to participate and go wild! I'm also adding what I was thinking when I wrote the twenty words."
"This a collaborative poetry collection between inside_caseys_mind and myself.
The challenge is that we must use the last line of the previous poem as the first line in the current poem."
"This summer, poets from across protagonize will be gathering to compete in a spectacular poetry tournament. Sign up to reveal YOUR hidden talents!"
"It is just like a game of telephone.
Also known as Down the street."
"The weekly prompt challenge! It doesn't matter who you are just come and join in! Everyone is welcome, all stages, ages and mages... seriously I couldn't think of anything else to rhyme."
"I had to write a little section using three words: this is my attempt at it."
"What can you write about life, the universe, and everything with forty-two words, or syllables, or stanzas, or lines, or sentences, or ...?"
"Don't worry - you don't have to write a song. You can write is as many posts as you want - but try not to repeat the same song :) The author before you picks a song for you to write about, and then write what came to mind when you listened to it :) For the first chapter, I've chosen to write about 'Declaration of War' by Hadouken!
Have fun! :)"
"Trying to squeeze as many words of the day as chosen on dictionary.com into a single poem while still maintaining it as a proper poem that actually makes at least some sense."