Writing Prompts “Conversations”

Instead of the usual single-word or single-sentence writing prompt, try a conversational writing prompt.

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Read the ambiguous open-ended conversations below and let your creative mind take the wheel. You may copy the dialogue into your story without any restrictions, if you’d like.


“Pay attention.”
“What’s that in the box?”
“I told you not to look!”
“But it’s curved.”
“Uh-huh; for the food.”
“I hate cut-outs.”
“There’s something there…”
“It’s her!”
“No! Don’t!”
“Is that laughter?”

“He told me to shut it down.”
“But I didn’t tell you that.”
“Really, lady? I couldn’t give two━”
“Okay, okay. I get it.”
“I’m burning up!”
“Relax. Relax.”
“Relax? What kind of negativity is that?”

“I can see the clearing. It’s damp.”
“More blood over here.”
“Put up quite the fight.”
“Got that right. It’s a dead-ringer.”
“Shoot.”
“Unlock it … then leave.”
“I don’t want to do this.”
“I’ll do your homework.”
“I’ll do this.”

“Kidney stones, kidney stones, what don’t you know? Pain-on-the-go…”
“Those creepy songs of yours; I’ll never understand them.”
“Good. I’d be insulted if you did.”

“She gave me this.”
“Is that mine?”
“Yeah…”
“That’s incredible.”
“I know. I couldn’t stop laughing.”

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