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31 Days of Dialog

a Saturday Story Prompt Collection

Martha Bechtel

Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / Fiction Writing

From one-liners to sarcastic banter, these plot bunnies are all set to take your muses for a wild ride! Some of the prompts are serious, some silly, some sad, but all of them trapped neatly between quotation marks.

This eBook contains 31 prose prompts, which are one or more sentences of story. This type of prompt is meant to invoke a setting, emotion, or plot idea. They can be used in multiple ways and I've included examples of those at the end of the book.

The prompts are set in a variety of genres including fantasy and science fiction, but many are not genre-specific. If you're not familiar with my style of prompts, please hop over to my website and check out the Saturday Story Prompts category.

This eBook contains Saturday Story Prompts previously posted to the blog from 2009 through 2021. They are still available there for free, this ebook is just a handy way to carry a month's worth of prompts in your pocket!

Prompts are not divided into categories and have been mixed to make sure themes and genres are not clumped together. The prompts are meant to be read in this random order to shake up your muses and get them hopping around between wildly different ideas!

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