Today I’m recycling this prompt from March. It offers an innovate way to get into the Second Person (“you do this, you do that”) perspective without making your story sound like a Choose Your Own Adventure.
The Prompt
Write A Story Set in the Second Person
Tips
Are you still collecting
story sparks everywhere you go? Try to collect three a day while you’re away from your desk. They will help you on days like this when the StoryADay writing prompt does not suggest characters or a scenario, but rather a technique.
Read through
the prompt from March, and take a look at the links it suggests.
Go!
Published on September 12, 2013 21:04