PFU Monthly Prompts
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Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2018
Every month there will be two to three prompts available. The challenge is to write a short (or not so short) story using one or maybe all of the prompts (if you are an overachiever or a crazy person). Tag the story with #PFUmonthlyprompts so that we'll be able to find it. And maybe you'll get a shout-out at the end of the month if I can pull enough willpower together to do it.

The stories should be at least 200+ words (please) but otherwise there is no limit to how many words, paragraphs, chapters, ect. you want to shove into your story. If you want, go ahead and steal one of the prompts and write a best selling novel with it. This really is just about growing as a writer and so go as crazy as you want.

Anyways, this really was just a way to take a break and get some creativity flowing as we trudge on through the ups and downs of life. I hope you join us, and even if you don't, let's all become a little more creative through this.

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