Killing Your Best Friend’s Wife A close friend asks you to help him kill his wife and, to his surprise, you agree without hesitation—not because you particularly.

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Killing Your Best Friend’s Wife A close friend asks you to help him kill his wife and, to his surprise, you agree without hesitation—not because you particularly dislike his wife, but because she’s the only person who knows this one deep, dark secret that could ruin your life forever. Write about how you confront her and how the murder plays out. KILLING YOUR BEST FRIEND’S WIFE

You’re attending an annual pumpkin-carving party with your friends when one of them stands up and makes a shocking announcement. Start your story with the announcement and end with “And that’s how I got my head stuck in the pumpkin.” PUMPKIN CARVING GONE WRONG

A picture on your mantle unexpectedly falls and crashes to the floor. As you go to pick it up, you notice a note hidden behind the picture. The message is from the future—and written by you. It instructs you to do something important. What does it say? NOTE BEHIND THE PICTURE

Your kids have spent years asking you to get them a dog. You finally break down and get one, only to discover that this dog talks—but only to you. More interestingly, the dog loves to gossip about your kids and their lives. Write a scene where your dog rats out one of your kids for doing something they shouldn’t. TALKING DOG

One day you come into work and find a cookie mysteriously placed on your desk. Grateful to whoever left this anonymous cookie, you eat it. The next morning you come in and find another cookie. This continues for months until one day a different object is left–and this time there’s a note. MYSTERY COOKIE

You always look out the dark windows and wonder if something is out there. One night when you look, a small face with bright eyes appears at the window. Write about what you do, who/what it is, and why they are there. BRIGHT EYES

Pick an event from your childhood that you wish would have gone differently. Write it as though it had happened ideally. CHANGING CHILDHOOD

Write an episode where you and your favorite fictional character meet accidentally. CHARACTER

One week after attending the funeral of a close friend, you receive a postcard in the mail with the words, “I’m not dead. Meet me tonight at Guido’s Pizzeria. Tell no one.” NOT REALLY DEAD

You wake up one day with an unusual super power that seems pretty worthless—until you are caught in a situation that requires that specific “talent.” UNUSUAL SUPERPOWER

When you were little, you could swear there was a monster under your bed– but no one believed you. On the eve of your 30th birthday, you hear noises coming from under your bed once again. The monster is back and has an important message to deliver to you. MONSTER