Notes from the Inkpot
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70 Dark Fae & Folklore Writing Prompts: Fantasy Story Starters, Characters, Settings & Visual Ideas
Dark fae and folklore stories sit at the uneasy edges of fantasy — where beauty conceals danger, bargains carry consequences, and the supernatural follows rules that do not bend for human comfort. Rooted in fae mythology, folklore traditions, and dark fantasy, these stories explore power, temptation, and survival through atmosphere and implication rather than spectacle. This collection of 70 Dark Fae & Folklore Writing Prompts for Teens offers a complete creative toolkit, combining plot hooks, opening and closing lines, character ideas, setting prompts, and visual inspiration. Designed for creative writing lessons, English classrooms, and independent writing, the prompts encourage young writers to explore folklore-inspired fantasy with depth, restraint, and narrative control.
Why Creative Writing Boxes Aren’t Just for Kids (And Why You Might Need One Too)
Creative writing boxes aren’t just for kids—and the ones I’ve built were never meant to be. They’re for adults and older teens who want to reconnect with writing, rediscover their creativity, or get lost in a story built from fragments, mystery, and atmosphere. If you've ever needed a spark to write again, this might be it.
The Kindling Collection: A Writing Box of Ritual, Firelight, and Uneasy Traditions
If you’ve ever wanted to stumble across a forgotten box of secrets, piece together a decades-old mystery, or uncover what a village has tried to forget, this is the one.
The Kindling Collection invites you into the village of Ashwick, where the Longlight Festival burns brighter than reason. What starts with weathered letters and faded photos slowly begins to feel… real. You’ll find cinnamon-scented fragments, unsettling children’s drawings, volunteer lists, and sealed envelopes that beg not to be opened.
Step into something old, strange, and quietly horrifying, and let the story pull you under.
70 Folklore Writing Prompts for Teens: Myths, Legends, Warnings & Old Stories Reimagined
Folklore stories have been passed down for generations as warnings, explanations, and shared memory rather than entertainment. Rooted in myths, legends, and oral storytelling traditions, folklore explores unspoken rules, inherited beliefs, and the consequences of crossing boundaries that exist for a reason. These folklore writing prompts for teens invite writers to reimagine traditional stories through atmosphere, symbolism, and restraint rather than spectacle. This collection of 70 Folklore Writing Prompts for Teens includes plot hooks, opening and closing lines, character and setting ideas, and ekphrastic picture prompts inspired by global folklore traditions. Designed for creative writing lessons, classrooms, writing clubs, or independent practice, the prompts support original storytelling that treats folklore as living narrative — shaped by place, ritual, and memory.
100 Creative Writing Prompts Sorted by Genre: A Go-To List for Students & Teachers
Struggling to find creative writing ideas that genuinely engage students? This go-to list brings together 100 creative writing prompts sorted by genre, making it easy to match prompts to different writing styles, lesson goals, and student interests. From fantasy and science fiction to personal narrative, gothic, and contemporary fiction, each section offers clear inspiration without overwhelming choice. Designed for students and teachers, these prompts work as lesson starters, independent writing tasks, or creative warm-ups. The post also includes practical teaching ideas and links to deeper genre-based collections, supporting confident, imaginative writing across a wide range of contexts.
70 Twist-in-the-Tale Writing Prompts for Teens: Unexpected Endings, Reversals & Story Turns
Twist-in-the-tale stories rely on misdirection, withheld information, and narrative control rather than shock. These twist-in-the-tale writing prompts for teens help young writers explore unexpected endings, reversals, and narrative turns through carefully structured plot hooks, opening lines, character ideas, settings, and closing lines that reward hindsight rather than surprise. This collection of 70 Twist-in-the-Tale Writing Prompts is designed for English classrooms, creative writing lessons, and independent practice, supporting short fiction, flash narratives, and longer story projects. By focusing on perspective, reliability, and foreshadowing, the prompts encourage confident, craft-led storytelling where the ending reshapes meaning instead of explaining it.