Faust broke his contract with Mephistopheles by asking time to stop. It’s a funny blogging prompt to appear today… so let me explain why it shows up, to the horror of everyone who expected the usual May 4th writing prompt and instead sees something new (OMG, it’s Star Wars Day).
I used to rely on writing prompts quite often because I’d run out of blogging ideas. After a 365-day blogging streak, they started repeating. Then, after 730 days, they repeated again. I wanted something fresh, so I began collecting prompt ideas in a spreadsheet, aiming to gather 730 fresh ones. I sourced them from good posts in the Reader, brainstormed with AI, the Sunshine Blogger Award, and picked some from the engagement threads on Reddit. I got to around 400–450, then started cleaning them up aggressively and eventually finalized a list of 366.
My colleague Tess then improved them by rewriting those that weren’t in proper English. She deleted the weakest ones. What’s left is this new batch of writing prompts.
They’re not perfect. I had some goofy and fun ones that didn’t make it to the final list out of concern some of you may find them inappropriate. So here we are.
We have a hackathon called “Radical Speed Month,” where we can ship cool changes without going through the usual approval process. I wish I could dedicate a few more days to this idea but I count my minutes because there are other areas that also need love and are at least as fun.
I hope you like the new prompts. If not, I take full responsibility.
PS. The results of the prompts API call is heavily cached and the new batch of prompts may appear to you within 24h.
Thank you so much. I’ve lamented the prompts on repeat, too.
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It’s only 1 year worth of new prompts. But I’ll keep the spreadsheet open, hopefully by the time these run out, there’s another batch.
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ooooh!! nice!
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I’ve never blogged to the daily prompt. I’ll make a point of doing so at least once a week.
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Lol, no need to, it’s for the people who like doing it but are tired of repeating the same prompts. These will also start repeating at some point, it would need more work to prevent that.
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Well done, Veselin. A lot of folks get seem to get tired of the given prompts. To produce some new ones is a wonderful service for them.
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Thanks!
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Oh no wonder. Thankyou so much.
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You are welcome!
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