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70 April Writing Prompts for Teens: Seasonal Story Starters, Characters, Settings & Visual Ideas
April is a month of transition. The light begins to change, routines start to shift, and there’s a sense of waiting — for answers, for outcomes, for what comes next. It’s a time when pressure and possibility exist side by side. This collection of 70 April writing prompts for teens invites students to explore uncertainty, anticipation, and emotional movement through character, setting, and mood. Designed for English classrooms, these prompts work across genres and abilities, making them ideal for reflective writing, creative units, and seasonal lessons throughout April.
70 Spring Writing Prompts for Teens: Story Starters, Characters, Settings & Visual Ideas
Spring writing invites stories of change, return, and new beginnings — but not all renewal is simple or easy. The season brings shifting light, reopened spaces, and moments where something old gives way to something new. This collection of 70 spring writing prompts for teens encourages students to explore growth, uncertainty, and quiet transformation through character, setting, and mood. With flexible, classroom-ready ideas, these prompts work across genres and abilities, making them ideal for seasonal lessons and reflective writing.
The Resurrection Collection: Writing Into the Dark History of Body Snatching
Edinburgh, 1828. Anatomy lectures are full. Graves are not staying closed. As medical knowledge advances, a quiet trade emerges in the shadows of churchyards and lecture rooms. Bodies are exhumed, sold, recorded, and forgotten — while institutions continue as normal. The Resurrection Collection is a document-led creative writing experience inspired by the real history of body snatching, anatomy, and institutional silence. Through fragmented records, personal writings, ledgers, adverts, and modern historical commentary, writers and students are invited to investigate what happened — and what was deliberately left unrecorded. This isn’t a single story or a guided prompt. It’s an archive. The documents don’t agree, some voices are missing, and the truth depends on what you choose to trust. Every reader uncovers a different version of events — shaped by inference, interpretation, and the uncomfortable spaces between evidence.
2000+ Creative Writing Prompts for Teens (Ultimate Master List by Genre, Trope, Season & Month)
Explore more than 2000 creative writing prompts for teens in this growing master list. Each themed collection includes 70 original prompts designed to spark imagination, build storytelling confidence, and support daily writing habits. Browse by genre, trope, holiday, season or month to find the right ideas for fiction writing, journaling or creative warm-ups. New collections are added every Friday, making this resource ideal for teen writers, creative writing clubs, homeschool and classroom activities. Bookmark this page and return as the list expands.