Today, imagine you are in a coffee shop. Or actually go into a coffee shop and write this exercise from the Writers’ BLOCKbuster series.

[photo: Sandra Danby]
Caffeine
Kick
Mug
News
Unexpected
Connected
Networked
Gluten-free
Sugar kick
Listen
Spying
Unseen
© ‘Writers’ BLOCKbusters’ by Sandra Danby
Want more inspiration? Try these other FlashPICs:-
Arrivals board
Red sign pedestrians go
Beware danger from high tides beyond
What are ‘Writers’ BLOCKbusters’?
I want to help you put words on the page. Those words won’t necessarily be the first line of your novel, or indeed anything to do with your novel, but they will be words to fill that intimidating blank space. And it couldn’t be quicker. Writers’ BLOCKbusters is a collection of three ebooks of writing prompts. Why are they different? Precisely because they are short, easy to use, and flexible. Designed for writers of fiction, any genre, novels, short stories, flash fiction, they are suitable for all genre of fiction precisely because each exercise is based on a subject unrelated to whatever you are struggling with. I am not looking over your shoulder.
Ebooks coming in 2019 at Amazon…
Writers’ BLOCKbusters: #500 FirstParas
Writers’ BLOCKbusters: #500 FlashPics
Writers’ BLOCKbusters: #500 WordStorms
Can’t wait? Feeling uninspired today? Don’t know what to write about? Try Writers’ BLOCKbusters now at Fiverr 10 prompts for $5 = less than the price of your daily coffee and brownie.
And if you’d like to tweet a link to THIS post, here’s my suggested tweet:
Write a story set in a coffee shop: hysteria, conflict, accident, poisoning, love #writetip http://wp.me/p5gEM4-15u via @SandraDanby
The invisible man sat before his morning coffee and magazine. Either that or he’d left in a rush
In 18 words? “The coffee was wrong, the cup was wrong, the place was wrong, he was wrong. He was always wrong”. Oops, that’s 19 🙂 SD