Notes from the Inkpot
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70 Underwater Fantasy World Writing Prompts: Sunken Kingdoms, Lost Worlds & Ocean Magic
Underwater fantasy worlds offer some of the most immersive and visually striking settings in the genre, where entire civilisations exist beneath the surface, shaped by pressure, silence, and the unknown. From the legendary city of Atlantis to the transformative journey in The Little Mermaid, these stories explore the tension between two worlds — land and sea — and the cost of crossing between them. In this collection, writers are invited to imagine sunken kingdoms, hidden societies, and the powerful forces that govern life beneath the waves. This set of 70 Underwater Fantasy Writing Prompts provides a complete creative toolkit, including plot hooks, title ideas, opening and closing lines, character concepts, and atmospheric setting prompts. Exploring themes of transformation, isolation, and survival, these prompts are designed to help writers build immersive worlds and develop stories shaped by the beauty and danger of the ocean.
70 Coastal Gothic Writing Prompts: Atmospheric Story Starters, Characters, Settings & Visual Ideas
Coastal gothic stories unfold where land meets sea — in windswept villages, fogbound harbours, and cliffside landscapes shaped by erosion, memory, and loss. Rooted in the traditions of gothic fiction and maritime folklore, these narratives explore themes of isolation, haunting, secrecy, and the uneasy relationship between people and the sea. In coastal gothic storytelling, the shoreline is never simply a setting; it becomes an active force, returning fragments of the past through tides, storms, and forgotten ruins. This collection of 70 Coastal Gothic Writing Prompts invites writers to explore atmospheric storytelling through plot hooks, opening lines, character ideas, settings, and visual prompts inspired by haunted coastlines and abandoned maritime worlds. Designed for creative writing lessons, English classrooms, writing clubs, or personal projects, these prompts encourage mood-driven storytelling that prioritises atmosphere, symbolism, and emotional tension — helping writers craft gothic narratives shaped by landscape, history, and the quiet persistence of memory.