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Generate Creative Writing Prompts
Produce a numbered list of concise, genre- and theme-tailored prompts that vary type, stakes, perspective, and setting, while meeting strict length, content, and output-only constraints.
Prompt Content
Generate Count varied creative writing prompts tailored to Genres Or Forms and
<themes-or-elements>
Themes Or Elements
</themes-or-elements>
.
1) Produce a numbered list from 1 to Count only.
2) Make each item a single complete prompt (1-2 sentences).
3) Reflect Genres Or Forms; weave
<themes-or-elements>
Themes Or Elements
</themes-or-elements>
across the set.
4) Mix prompt types as applicable: character, setting, scenario, conflict, twist, dialogue starter, poetic image/form.
5) Vary stakes, perspective, and time/place; use vivid, concrete language.
6) Output only the list; no titles or explanations.
• Max 45 words per item.
• No copyrighted IP, brand names, or real people.
• General-audience appropriate.
• Avoid clichés and generic phrasing.
• No meta-instructions; do not reference these rules.
<example>
1. As the tide abandons the harbor, a salt-stained clockmaker finds a gear that runs backward; each turn erases one regret. Who tries to stop the next turn, and why?
2. Two strangers share a bench during a citywide blackout; one recognizes the other's voice from a true‑crime episode that never aired.
3. A free-verse poem personifies wildfire smoke as a migrating animal teaching a town what memory costs.
</example>
Variables
- Count
- Number of prompts to generate
- Example: 12
- Genres Or Forms
- Genres, forms, or formats to target
- Example: science fiction short stories; cozy mystery scenes; free-verse poetry; microfiction
- Themes Or Elements
- Themes, motifs, settings, or required elements to include across the set
- Example: found family; unreliable narrator; time loops; coastal storms; include a lighthouse