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March daily writing prompts

March daily writing prompts

Posted on March 18, 2024 by Richard

March daily writing prompts

Here are March daily writing prompts, as we step into the month, it’s time to let our imaginations run wild and explore the countless possibilities that the world of creative writing has to offer. This month, we have prepared a collection of 31 unique and thought-provoking writing prompts, one for each day of the month. These prompts are designed to challenge your creativity, inspire new ideas, and help you craft compelling stories that will captivate your readers.

The prompts in this list cover a wide range of genres and themes, from science fiction and fantasy to mystery and romance. Some prompts will take you on thrilling adventures in far-off lands, while others will challenge you to explore the depths of the human psyche and the complexities of our emotions. You’ll encounter time travelers, cursed objects, hidden civilizations, and characters with extraordinary abilities, all waiting for you to bring them to life on the page.

Each prompt is a doorway to a new world, a new story waiting to be told. Whether you’re a seasoned writer looking for fresh inspiration or a beginner just starting to explore your creative potential, these prompts will help you stretch your imagination and hone your writing skills. You may choose to tackle each prompt in order, or you may prefer to pick and choose the ones that speak to you the most. The beauty of these prompts is that they are open to interpretation, allowing you to put your own unique spin on each story.

As you embark on this month-long writing journey, remember that the most important thing is to have fun and let your creativity flow freely. Don’t worry about perfection or getting everything right on the first try. The joy of writing lies in the process of exploration and discovery, in the thrill of watching your stories take shape before your eyes. So grab your pen and paper, or sit down at your keyboard, and get ready to unleash your imagination.

We hope that these writing prompts will inspire you to create stories that are bold, original, and truly unforgettable. Whether you’re writing just for yourself or sharing your work with others, remember that every story you tell has the power to touch hearts, spark conversations, and change lives. So let’s dive in and see where these prompts will take us. Happy writing!

Here are your March daily writing prompts:

March 1: Write about a character who discovers a mysterious key that unlocks a hidden room in their new home.

March 2: On a rainy day, a chance encounter between two strangers leads to an unexpected adventure.

March 3: A time traveler from the future gets stranded in the present day and must navigate modern society.

March 4: Write a story that takes place entirely within a single dream.

March 5: A group of friends decides to spend a night in a supposedly haunted house on the outskirts of town.

March 6: A detective investigates a series of bizarre crimes that seem to defy explanation.

March 7: Write about a world where every person has a unique superpower, but the powers are more of a hindrance than a help.

March 8: A woman discovers a secret message hidden inside an old family heirloom.

March 9: A struggling artist finds inspiration in an unlikely place and creates their masterpiece.

March 10: Write a story about a society where emotions are strictly regulated and controlled by the government.

March 11: A group of explorers discovers a hidden civilization deep within an uncharted jungle.

March 12: Write about a character who wakes up one day with the ability to read minds.

March 13: A scientist accidentally creates a device that can communicate with the dead.

March 14: Write a story set in a world where magic is real but comes at a great cost.

March 15: A man receives a mysterious package with instructions to deliver it to a specific location, no questions asked.

March 16: Write about a city where every building has a unique, magical property.

March 17: A group of children discovers a portal to another dimension in their backyard.

March 18: Write a story about a character who can see the future, but only in glimpses.

March 19: A woman inherits a cursed object from her estranged grandmother and must find a way to break the curse.

March 20: Write about a world where every lie told becomes a physical object.

March 21: A man wakes up to find that he’s the only person left in his town, with no explanation as to where everyone went.

March 22: Write a story about a character who can communicate with animals.

March 23: A woman discovers that she has the power to heal others, but using her ability comes with unintended consequences.

March 24: Write about a society where time moves backwards, and people are born old and grow younger.

March 25: A group of astronauts on a mission to Mars discovers evidence of extraterrestrial life.

March 26: Write a story about a character who can enter and manipulate the dreams of others.

March 27: A woman stumbles upon a secret society that claims to control the world’s governments.

March 28: Write about a world where every person’s soulmate is predetermined at birth.

March 29: A man discovers a hidden message in a library book that leads him on a dangerous quest.

March 30: Write a story about a character who can see and interact with ghosts.

March 31: A group of friends finds themselves trapped in a time loop, reliving the same day over and over again.

As we come to the end of this month-long writing journey, we hope that these 31 writing prompts have sparked your imagination, challenged your creativity, and helped you discover new depths to your storytelling abilities. Each prompt has offered a unique opportunity to explore different genres, themes, and characters, providing a rich tapestry of ideas and inspiration for your writing.

Throughout this month, you’ve had the chance to travel through time, explore hidden worlds, and uncover secrets both magical and mundane. You’ve delved into the minds of characters with extraordinary abilities, confronted cursed objects, and navigated the complexities of societies where emotions are regulated, lies become physical objects, and soulmates are predetermined. These prompts have pushed you to think outside the box, to question the boundaries of what’s possible, and to create stories that are truly one-of-a-kind.

But perhaps the greatest gift of these writing prompts has been the opportunity to explore your own creativity and voice as a writer. Each story you’ve crafted has been a reflection of your unique perspective, your experiences, and your imagination. Whether you’ve stuck closely to the prompt or used it as a jumping-off point for your own ideas, you’ve had the freedom to make each story your own, to infuse it with your own style and vision.

As you look back on the stories you’ve created this month, take a moment to celebrate your accomplishments. Writing is a challenging craft, and the fact that you’ve committed to it for 31 days straight is a testament to your dedication and passion. Whether you’ve written a few paragraphs or a few pages each day, every word you’ve put on the page has been a step forward in your journey as a writer.

But don’t let your writing journey end here. The beauty of writing is that there’s always more to explore, more stories to tell, and more ways to grow and develop your craft. Take the skills and confidence you’ve gained this month and carry them forward into your future writing endeavors. Keep pushing yourself to try new things, to take risks, and to tell the stories that only you can tell.

And most importantly, keep writing. Writing is a muscle that grows stronger with practice, and the more you write, the more you’ll discover about yourself and the world around you. So keep putting pen to paper, keep letting your imagination run wild, and keep creating stories that inspire, challenge, and move your readers.

Thank you for joining us on this month-long writing journey. We hope that these prompts have been a source of inspiration and joy, and that they’ve helped you unlock new possibilities in your writing. Keep writing, keep dreaming, and keep exploring the limitless potential of your own creativity.

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Richard Everywriter (pen name) is the founder of EveryWriter and a 25-year veteran of the publishing industry. With degrees in Writing, Journalism, Technology, and Education, Richard has dedicated two decades to teaching writing and literature while championing emerging voices through EveryWriter's platform. His work focuses on making literary analysis accessible to readers at all levels while preserving the rich heritage of American literature. Connect with Richard on Twitter  Bluesky Facebook or explore opportunities to share your own work on ourSubmissions page. For monthly insights on writing and publishing, subscribe to our Newsletter.
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