Roll-A-Prompt Writing Journals

Published: Nov. 21, 2019, 5:01 a.m.

Good Adventures,\nWriters, is your imagination stuck? Tired of staring at a blank page? Looking for a new way into your stories? You're in luck! Roll-A-Prompt Writing Journals, which I co-authored are the topic today. Sets of elements plus the roll of a dice = more than 6000 writing prompts per book.6 in all. 5 genres, plus a mashup. Three authors have bravely joined us today. They'll each roll for a prompt from the same set of elements and then write while Lisa and I chat about the books. At the end, you'll get to hear what they came up with.\nComment over on our YouTube channel.\xa0\nAnd you can join in the fun. Below, I've included the set of elements we used. Give it a try and let us know what you think. Melissa & Lisa\nLinks:\nRoll-A-Prompt books on Amazon(On other retailers soon)\nMy co-author Lisa Mahoney\nOur guest writers:\nCrys Cain's website.\nKayla Dawn Thomas's website.\nKayla's books on Amazon.\xa0\nTerri Collica's website\nTerri's Sunny McBain series\xa0\nToday's set of elements. Grab a six sided dice and play along:\nCharacterRoll 1 number Even = MC is aloneOdd = Roll again for a companion\nBirthday party clown\u2029\nTree trimmer\u2029\nAmbassador\u2029\nFishmonger\u2029\nGatekeeper in purgatory\u2029\nRomance novel writer\u2029I\nF the MC is alone, add an objectRoll 1 Number\u2029\nHard boiled egg\u2029\nCowbell\u2029\nMirror\u2029\nStuffed hedgehog\u2029\nOxygen tank\u2029\nNose-ring\nScenario Roll 1 number\nCalled for jury duty\u2029\nAbandoned cart at the supermarket\u2029\nScreams echo through the ship\u2029\nLost in a passageway\u2029\nUnmanned horse and buggy\u2029\nDog is found in a tree house