Welcome to The Three Things Challenge.
Below are three things that may, or may not, be related. Simply read the prompt and see where your creativity takes you.
You can use one, two or all three words in your post, there are no restrictions regarding length, style, or genre apart from keeping it family friendly.
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Your final three things for this week are:
SOFT
FEAR
MORNING
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This is part 18 of what is going to be a young adult novel eventually. Right now I am just writing every day’s prompts into my story and once I can no longer go where I want it to go I will stop and it will then be turned into a novel. I didn’t plan it this way, but it happens sometimes. I have many serial prompts and used quite a few of them in my first novel which is currently in beta reader’s hands.
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I think it’s great Tessa. Thanks for using the 3TCs.
Thank you. I can’t believe that I have been able to use all those words and make a story that actually makes sense. I am having a ball with it. I was going to make it a young adult romance, but part of me thinks I should maybe change it to be part 2 of my mystery thriller as the current part 2 isn’t working right now, but this I am writing rapidly. It would need a lot of changes and of course someone would have to die and I love all of my characters that we have met so far. He has a large family so we haven’t met all of them so I could change things up. I am not sure what I am going to do yet. I don’t usually write YA so not sure if I should keep it at that or not. Actually I have a lot of started stories that maybe I can change to thrillers and keep that series going. I have one book so far and it isn’t done yet so changes could be done to make it ready for a series.
Good luck Tessa.
Thanks!