Curiosity
History students of the future use time travel to learn about the past.
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Q4U: How might you spin this prompt in an unexpected direction? How about as dark comedy or boarding school mystery?
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Hi Laurel - I am curious by nature and have trouble not pursuing my thought process ... but as I don't write stories I just pursue my thirst for any knowledge that I might need when I'm writing my posts ... cheers Hilary
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As they say, there is no cure for curiosity. Enjoy pursuing those eager-to-learn thoughts. And thanks for coming by!
DeleteAnd of course, that can't go badly :-) I *love* time travel stories. @mirymom1 from
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And just imagine how insanely tempted they would be to interfere with events!
DeleteThis sounds great and I love writing prompts. It's always productive to step out of out regular routine and stretch our creative thoughts.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Prompts are great for a change of pace, or even as a quick warm-up before you return to a work in progress.
DeleteOh! Prompts! Perfect! I'm adding your book to my wishlist and will probably get it right before the next NaNo!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks, Deniz! Hope they prove helpful to you.
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