Tasks / Thirteen Writing Prompts

Create a one paragraph response to each of these thirteen writing prompts by Dan Wiencek.
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They're longer than one paragraph, I hope that still meets the expectations of the task. Who on earth will actually read these?! 1. Write a scene showing a man and a woman arguing over the man's friendship with a former girlfriend. Do not menti...

I. Together, but separate, they stand in the room, staring across a gulf that is the (now absent) third, who is, of course, always there. II. Holding hands, the couple walked to the endge of the lake and stripped off their clothes. She shivered...
1. Write a scene showing a man and a woman arguing over the man's friendship with a former girlfriend. Do not mention the girlfriend, the man, the woman, or the argument. These creeping feelings can't be wrong. To say the least, its pretty blata...
1. Write a scene showing a man and a woman arguing over the man's friendship with a former girlfriend. Do not mention the girlfriend, the man, the woman, or the argument. The television hums, flickers, shows an ad for beer. It follows this with a...
1. There are animals that exist in our past and we can choose which ones we care to remember and which to forget, but there will never be any question as to the influence of former personal relationships as we have been affected by our interactions a...
1. How am I supposed - do you think I've forgetten? It hurts. Because you never really talk to me. I trust you but. You're not making it easy. 2. It was the same lake as always. The trees, the boats, the rocky beach, the empty beer cans. Desert...
one Write a scene showing a man and a woman arguing over the man's friendship with a former girlfriend. Do not mention the girlfriend, the man, the woman, or the argument. It was a cold night and the car windows were steamed up, condensat...

1. Write a scene showing a man and a woman arguing over the man's friendship with a former girlfriend. Do not mention the girlfriend, the man, the woman, or the argument. ”Are you hearing this?” “Of course, I can’t really help it.” “...
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