One prompt could be 'A world where time has stopped for everyone but one person.' Another could be 'Aliens that communicate through emotions rather than language.' And 'A future city that floats in the sky due to a new form of anti - gravity technology.'
In the future, Earth has become a desolate place due to over - exploitation. A group of scientists receive a series of mysterious prompts. These prompts lead them to believe that there is a habitable planet far away. They build a spaceship and embark on a journey through the galaxy. Along the way, they face various challenges such as asteroid belts and alien attacks. But they are determined to reach the new planet and start a new life for humanity.
To use science fiction story prompts effectively, you need to let your imagination run wild. Let's say the prompt is 'a post - apocalyptic world where nature has taken over the cities'. Start by visualizing the setting. Picture overgrown skyscrapers with vines and trees everywhere. For the characters, consider survivors with different skills and motives. Some might be trying to find a way to restore civilization, while others are just focused on survival. When it comes to the plot, think about the challenges they face. Maybe there are new, mutated animals that are a threat, or they have to deal with other groups of survivors who are hostile. You can also add elements like a hidden technology that could change everything. The key is to expand on the prompt and create a rich, engaging story.
A great prompt is 'Write a fiction novel centered around a time - traveling detective who must solve a series of murders that are somehow connected across different time periods.' It gives a unique concept with the time - traveling detective and a clear objective of solving the murders.
One creative prompt could be to imagine you are a peasant during the French Revolution. Describe your daily life, the fear of the guillotine, and how the political unrest affects you. This allows for a vivid exploration of a historical event from an ordinary person's perspective.
One great free write prompt for fiction could be 'A character discovers a mysterious door in an old attic.' This immediately sets a scene full of potential. The character could be anyone - a curious child, an old homeowner, or a nosy neighbor. And the door? It could lead to a magical world, a time - locked room filled with secrets from the past, or a portal to another dimension. It gives the writer a lot to work with in terms of creating a story.
Use character flaws. A character who is overly proud might refuse help when they actually need it, leading to all sorts of complications in the story. This adds depth to the character and makes the story more interesting as the reader watches them struggle with their own flaws.
One good prompt could be 'The time when a family member surprised us all.' Another could be 'A family vacation that changed everything.' And 'The family heirloom and its story.'
Base your characters on real people you know. Notice their mannerisms, speech patterns, and quirks. For example, if you have a friend who always fidgets when nervous, you can give that trait to a character. Another way is to give them clear goals and motivations. If a character wants to become a famous artist, that will drive their actions throughout the story.