I'm sorry I don't have any of my own writing here yet! I picked out my favorite prompts from the club that I want to work on when I get the chance. It kind of defeats the purpose of a weekly writing club, but I'm hoping I can participate every week once I catch up!
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Write about what ways writing plays a role in your life— Why do you like it? Is it hard? What's your relationship with it? Be as abstract or direct as you'd like.
Write about brief encounters, fleeting moments, first impressions. What do these leave behind for us?
This one's more open-ended; just think and write about jellyfish.
Write about digital ghosts. Explore the remnants of a person— a digital footprint, if you will— that lingers even after active online presence fades. What does it mean for us to have two selves— the real life, which is ever-changing, and the online, which will always be every version of you at once, keeping the old and new.
Write something based off of another piece of writing, art, music, etc.
Write from a perspective you don't usually write from.
Reflect on a ritual, whether it's a personal habit, cultural tradition, or invented routine. what does your ritual signify? What happens when a ritual is interrupted or transformed? How does it evolve over time?
Find a news article, new or old, and write something based on it.
Choose a few specific images and focus almost solely on them in a piece of writing of any kind.
Write a piece based off of a piece of art you've created.
Look around your room, or any space that you love & call home, and write about some aspect of it.
Explore a mythological, religious, spiritual, etc figure in a piece of writing. Write about their story, or their energy, or what they mean to you, or something else entirely.
Write about someone you look up to or aspire to be like— a role model of any kind. how do you relate to them? What about them resonates with you? Is there anything you don't like about them?