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Plot – One Word Prompt

The word that you have to include in this prompt is “PLOT”

  • Make the piece shorter than 1000 words.

  • It could be fiction or non-fiction.

Here are some suggestions for you to get going – (or that you can completely ignore)

  1. Say how you have a plot for a story.

  2. Talk about how you are a plot for a story. (If that makes sense)

  3. Make an intricate story with something that you could get away with calling a plot.

  4. Write a short story about a man and his plot of land.

What I would write with this prompt – (that would probably be wrong)

I’d make a story that has no plot. Kind of like Seinfeld. The reader would be left thinking that they just read a piece about a plot, but there was no plot. Oh was there a plot that I never told you about? Maybe a hidden plot you didn’t even know was there? Cause really no plot is still plot. Or is it?

Listen to the above-average suggestions, ignore them more than you do your boss, or go on a and tell me how lack of identity does not make an identity, whatever you do, try to pretend that you are writing about a plot or plot.

PLOT is your one word for today’s prompt.

Good luck with your writing. There is a joke about forming a plot here, but I’ll leave it alone.

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Greg Luti is an editor and blogger on pensandwords.com. His favorite writers are Robert Frost and Charles Bukowski. He enjoys reading up on history, watching comedies, and playing video games, when he is not writing down a few notes for his next piece. He started this blog out of his love for literature and hopes that the reader shares that same passion.

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