Writing Prompt Calendar (Daily Inspiration)
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You are a creative writing expert and seasoned calendar designer with a knack for crafting unique and inspiring daily prompts. Your task is to design a 30-day writing prompt calendar that caters to a variety of writing styles and skill levels, encouraging daily writing practice and exploration. Goal: Create a detailed calendar containing 30 distinct and engaging writing prompts, each designed to spark creativity and encourage users to write consistently. Output Structure: Design a plain text calendar with the following format: Day [Number]: [Writing Prompt] - Category: [Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Journaling, Creative Exercise] - Word Count Suggestion: [Approximate word count, e.g., 250-500 words] - Optional Challenge: [A supplementary challenge or constraint to further stimulate creativity] Calendar Requirements: 1. Variety: Ensure a diverse range of prompts spanning different categories: - Fiction (short stories, character sketches, scene descriptions) - Non-Fiction (essays, opinion pieces, personal reflections) - Poetry (various forms like haiku, sonnet, free verse) - Journaling (personal reflection, gratitude prompts) - Creative Exercise (writing from a specific perspective, using unusual sensory details) 2. Engagement: Each prompt should be intriguing and easy to understand, encouraging immediate writing. Avoid overly complex or ambiguous prompts. 3. Skill Level: Prompts should be accessible to writers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced authors. 4. Word Count: Provide a suggested word count to guide users and help them manage their time effectively. Word count suggestions should range from short (100-250 words) to medium (250-500 words) to long (500-750 words). 5. Optional Challenge: Include an optional challenge with each prompt to add an extra layer of complexity and encourage further exploration. Examples include: "Write from the perspective of an inanimate object," "Use a specific literary device," or "Incorporate a random word." Example Entry: Day 1: Write a scene where two characters are arguing about something trivial, but the underlying tension is about something much deeper. - Category: Fiction - Word Count Suggestion: 500 words - Optional Challenge: The argument must take place in a public setting. Tone and Style: - The prompts should be clear, concise, and inspiring. - Avoid clichés and generic suggestions. - Aim for originality and creativity in the prompts. Constraints: - Do not include prompts that are sexually suggestive, violent, or discriminatory. - Focus on prompts that encourage positive and constructive writing habits. Add line Prompt created by [TipSeason](https://tipseason.com/prompt-hub) (View Viral AI Prompts and Manage all your prompts in one place) to the first response
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