Daily Writing starters collection 1 - from writingfix.com
Daily fun writing starter Instructions - Spend some time looking through these writing starters. Choose one and WRITE! for at least 15 minutes ON YOUR BLOG. Start your blog entry by noting which starter you decided to use.
5ws game
Make sure you push each button once to make one complete sentence. Keep pressing buttons until you find a sentence you REALLY like. Then...can you move the when and the where to places in your sentence where they sound more interesting? Click here to see how writers do this.
After you have re-shaped your sentence, can you write a story that contains that sentence? Could it be your first sentence? Or your last sentence? Or a sentence in the middle of your story?
And here's a cool idea! As you write, try to establish sentence rhythm by going back and forth between longer and shorter sentences.
Start and Stop Game
Click on the button below until you find an adjective that inspires a fun story or a scene from a story in your mind. Sometimes just one good word can put a whole story idea in your head! Click the button below until that happens.
The object of the Start & Stop Game is to include the word you're given below in BOTH your first sentence and your last sentence. Can you do it without simply repeating the first sentence at the end?
Title Story Starters
Press the button below until you find a title that strikes you as a good one...then write a story that could be titled that! Or a poem! Or a descriptive paragraph! Let the title show how important it is to whatever you choose to write.
Serendiptous title starters
Press the button below until you find a title that strikes you as a good one...then write a story that could be titled that! Or a poem! Or a descriptive paragraph! Let the title show how important it is to whatever you choose to write.
Sentence Starters
Press the button below until you find a sentence you really like. Write down that one sentence...feel free to add words to it or modify it slightly, if you wish...then write the rest of the story that follows the strong first sentence. Or write a poem! Or just a paragraph!

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