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What If? Writing Prompts: Nature II

So it seems my ultra busy grad school schedule is catching up with me yet again, so for now, I’m afraid I’ll have to pad over my creative writing topics with some “What If?” Writing Prompts at least every other week. My apologies for not being able to bring you more fulfilling content for a while, but I hope you’ll find these posts entertaining nonetheless.

Since I enjoyed writing for the Earth Day post so much, I figured I’d try my hand at coming up with another batch of nature-themed prompts. See what sorts of environmental stories you can create based on these ideas! Enjoy!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… the world ran entirely on renewable energy sources?

What if… a massive space object were to black out the sun?

What if… there were ecosystems completely uninfluenced by human actions?

What if… species could evolve fast enough to keep up with the accelerated environmental changes caused by people?

What if… humans were an endangered species?

Have fun spinning your own environmental tales!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Paranormal II

To keep up with my creative writing, I’m sharing a new set of “What If?” Writing Prompts for you to enjoy. This week’s post features another batch of prompts in the paranormal genre. See what sorts of mysterious stories you can write based on these ideas! Have fun!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… the two-hundred-year-old ghost of a former resident were haunting your house?

What if… you lived alone, but kept finding notes scribbled on your bathroom mirror whenever you took a shower?

What if… you had a mirror in which you could see the future?

What if… you could telekinetically manipulate objects based on your emotions?

What if… you held a seance for a departed loved one… that went horribly wrong?

Good luck spinning your own paranormal tales!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Nature I

It’s Earth Day, and that means it’s the perfect time to appreciate the wonder that is our natural world. And what better way for writers to get into the spirit of the day than with some nature-themed “What If?” Writing Prompts? In celebration of our beautiful Earth, here’s a fresh batch of prompts for you, the first in this segment set to the theme of nature. Enjoy, and Happy Earth Day!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… every single human in the world suddenly disappeared?
(Source: AsapSCIENCE video – “What If Humans Disappeared?“)

What if… there were a superhero among wild animals who fought against the destruction of their habitat?

What if… the trees in deforested areas could talk?

What if… everyone in the world accepted that climate change is a real and ongoing threat to life as we know it?

What if… all of humanity made an effort to protect the environment and preserve the natural wonders of our Earth?

Have fun writing your own stories about nature and the Earth!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Humor I

I’m afraid I have some bad news. The thing is, I’m getting a little tired of these “What If?” Writing Prompts, so this will probably be my last post for this segment. It’s hard to come up with these all the time, and I just can’t handle it anymore. Sorry, it’s been fun, but it’s time to move on.

April Fool’s! I know, that was totally lame, but I couldn’t resist. Of course these never get old; I love coming up with new writing prompts every month! But anyway, I realized about a month ago that April 1st would fall on a Wednesday this year, and while thinking about possible jokes for that week’s creative writing post, it suddenly occurred to me that I had yet to include comedy on my list of “What If?” themes.

So without further ado, here’s a new batch of prompts for you, set to one of the hardest genres to write for: humor. I hope you’ll find these ideas fun, and may they inspire you to come up with your own! Enjoy!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… a witch cursed you to speak only in rhymes?

What if… you were lost and the only person around to ask for directions were a mime?

What if… your life became a musical for a day?

What if… an annoying sound played in your head every time you heard someone tell a lie?

What if… you could hear pets say what they really think of their owners?

Have fun writing your own humorous stories!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Fantasy/Science Fiction III

I hope you’re in the mood for some more “What If?” Writing Prompts! This week’s batch features some new fantasy and science fiction prompts for you to enjoy. See what sorts of fantastic tales you can spin around these ideas! Have fun!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… magic were a subject taught in school?

What if… mirrors functioned as portals into a backwards universe?

What if… computers could read human thoughts?

What if… you discovered you had the ability to bend time and space?

What if… you had supernatural powers that you couldn’t control?

Good luck creating your own fantasy and science fiction stories!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Mystery/Suspense II

Here are some more “What If?” Writing Prompts to cover my creative writing posts while I catch up with my grad school work. The theme this week is a genre pairing that I have yet to feature a second time in this segment: mystery and suspense. Enjoy trying out these ideas, and please feel free to add more of your own! Good luck!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… you discovered your parents weren’t who you thought they were?

What if… whenever you answered that persistent knocking at your door, nobody were there?

What if… you were followed home by a strange animal?

What if… you couldn’t shake the feeling that someone was watching your every move?

What if… someone you’d never met passed away and left you everything in his/her will?

Have fun writing your own mysterious and suspenseful stories!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Fairy Tales II

It seems my busy real-life schedule is catching up with me again, so I’ll have to leave you all with some “What If?” Writing Prompts for now. This week’s set returns to the first theme I ever featured in this segment: fairy tales. Enjoy putting your own spin on some favorite fairy tales with these ideas, and by all means, please feel free to add more of your own! Have fun!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… princesses never needed a man to rescue them, but instead could get themselves out of trouble?

What if… Snow White hadn’t reacted as expected to the poison apple?

What if… the “evil witch” were the real heroine of the story all along?

What if… another young lady had fit into Cinderella’s glass slipper first?

What if… for once, a prince had to be rescued by a brave woman?

Good luck writing your own reimagined fairy tales!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Romance III

Welcome to February! To start off the month of love, here’s a new set of “What If?” Writing Prompts for you to enjoy, all set to the theme of romance. See what sorts of love stories you can write based on these ideas, and feel free to add more of your own! Have fun!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… you were stuck in a never-ending Valentine’s Day until you found that special someone?

What if… you loved someone you could never be with?

What if… you found out your best friend has had a crush on you for years?

What if… you were in love with someone… who was in love with someone else?

What if… the only way you could win over the person you love was through a talent you lack (singing, writing poetry, etc.)?

Enjoy creating your own romantic tales!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Paranormal I

Here’s a new bunch of “What If?” Writing Prompts for you. This week’s post consists of prompts in a genre that has yet to be featured in this segment: paranormal. What stories can you spin around the phenomena lying just outside the scope of normality? Good luck!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… you could use your mind to move objects… as long as they were your own possessions?

What if… you found out your dreams about the future were actually visions?

What if… you could divine a person’s greatest dreams and worst fears just by looking into their eyes?

What if… psychic abilities were scientifically proven to be real?

What if… you discovered a way to bridge the gap between the spirit world and the material world?

Have fun turning out tales of the paranormal!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

What If? Writing Prompts: Holidays I

Happy December! To start off the season, here’s a new batch of “What If?” Writing Prompts for you, set to the theme of holidays. Enjoy, and Happy Holidays to all!

What If - Parchment and QuillWhat if… it were your favorite holiday every day of the year?

What if… Christmas were “cancelled” one year, and it were up to you to bring it back?

What if… time froze for you at the turn of the new year, and the only way to get it back to normal was to fulfill your New Year’s resolution from last year?

What if… you came downstairs late on Christmas Eve to find Santa Claus placing a gift for you under the tree?

What if… Christmas weren’t about giving and receiving presents, but only about being together as a family?

Have fun writing stories about the holiday season!

If you have any “What If?” writing prompt suggestions (for any theme), please feel free to share them in the comments below. Ideas I like may be featured in future “What If?” posts, with full credit and a link to your blog (if you have one)! Also, if you’ve written a piece based on an idea you’ve found here, be sure to link back to the respective “What If?” post. I would love to see what you’ve done with the prompt! Thank you!

About J.C. Wolfe

J.C. Wolfe is a fiction writer, biologist, and aspiring novelist of science fantasy and romance. A natural-born American and graduate in Marine Ecology from a university in Brazil, J.C. now writes for a living in California while spending free time blogging and penning stories and poetry.

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