1246+ Category: Holiday Writing Prompts
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Christmas Journey Through Time
Detail an imaginary Christmas journey through different historical periods.
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Around The World Christmas
Write about how different cultures and families celebrate Christmas across the globe.
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Once upon a Christmas Eve
Narrate a story of two old friends who become more than just that after they get stranded in a cabin on a snowy Christmas Eve.
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Christmas Wish come true
Generate a story about a lonely individual who writes to Santa wishing for love, only to have their love interest come into their lives.
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The Gift Exchange
Write a tale about a secret Santa gift exchange where two individuals, who don’t realize they have feelings for each other, receive deeply personal gifts from one another.
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Christmas Miracle
Write a story about two strangers who both wish for love and find each other through a series of Christmas miracles.
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The Forgotten Christmas Gift
Imagine discovering a long-forgotten, unopened Christmas gift. Dive into its story.
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From Santa’s Perspective
Write a narrative from Santa’s viewpoint where Christmas doesn’t go according to plan.
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A Christmas Carol Reimagined
Rewrite the story of ‘A Christmas Carol’ from the perspective of Tiny Tim.
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Fish Festive Observations
Describe a Christmas gathering from the viewpoint of a goldfish in a tank.
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Parakeet’s Perspective
Describe Christmas Eve from the perspective of a parakeet watching the celebrations from its cage.
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Dog’s Delightful Discovery
Imagine the excitement of a pet dog as it finds a chew toy in the Christmas stocking.
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Global Environmental Accords
Re-imagine historical accords like the Paris Agreement. How would you revise these environmental accords as a world leader?
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Sustainability Summit
Create a fictional summit of world leaders focused on sustainability. Describe the summit and the outcomes.
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The Activist Leader
Choose a world leader and write about what they could do to become an effective environmental activist.
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Environmental Diplomacy
Imagine a UN conference on Earth Day where world leaders are discussing global environmental issues. Write a speech you would present as a leader.
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World Leaders’ Green-Decisions
Envision yourself as a world leader and describe the environmental policies you would implement.
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Silent Night’s Solitude
Reflect on the peaceful solitude of a quiet, cold Christmas night as viewed from your window.
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Winter Wildlife Habitat
Write about the activities of winter wildlife as seen from your window on a cold Christmas night.
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Holiday Travellers
Describe a scenario of late-night travelers as viewed from your window on a cold Christmas night.
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Santa’s Unexpected Visit
Imagine catching a glance of Santa Claus from your window on a cold Christmas night.
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Feasting Eyes on Decorations
Write about a neighborhood’s Christmas decorations as seen from your window on a cold Christmas night.
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From Wreckage to Restoration
Write about an apocalyptic novel plot where the Earth is on its path to recovery after facing a major man-made devastation.
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Earth’s Testament
Visualize and describe a piece of literature where Earth is narrating its own story.
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Water Wonderland
Describe a world where water is the primary theme in all aspects of life – architecture, food, fashion, or transportation.
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A Drop in the Desert
Imagine living in an area facing severe water scarcity and describe your day-to-day life.
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Ocean’s Ovation
Pen down your feelings about the ocean’s importance and your personal connections with it.
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Long Distance Love
Reflect on the challenges and beauty of Long-distance relationships through a Valentine’s Day letter.
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A Secret Admirer’s Confession
Write a Valentine’s Day letter from the perspective of a secret admirer finally revealing their feelings.
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From the Archives
Re-imagine an old love letter from one historical person to another in a Valentine’s Day context.
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Valentine’s Day in the Future
Imagine writing a love letter to your significant other next Valentine’s Day. How has your love grown?
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The Unsent Valentine
Explore the idea of a love letter written for Valentine’s Day that never saw the light of day.
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Disastrous Valentine Date
Write a story of a Valentine’s date that doesn’t go as planned due to a series of unfortunate events.
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Beyond the Cross: Personal Reflection
Take the symbol of the cross, a profound Easter representation, and elaborate on what it means to you personally.
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The Transformational Magic of Chocolate
Describe a world where chocolate (like the ones in Easter eggs) has magical properties.
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Easter Eggs: Symbols of New Beginnings
Consider the symbolism of the Easter egg as a new beginning or the start of a new chapter in life. Create a personal narrative about a ‘new beginning’ you have experienced.
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Journey of the Easter Bunny
Write a story detailing the Easter Bunny’s delivery of Easter baskets to kids worldwide.
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The Non-Materialistic Proposal
Imagine a Valentine’s Day proposal without any materialistic elements like a ring or fancy dinner.
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The Failed Proposal
Create a story where the protagonist painstakingly plans a grand Valentine’s Day proposal, but everything goes wrong.
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The Unexpected Proposal
Write about a non-romantic Valentine’s Day activity turning into a surprise proposal.
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The Scavenger Hunt Proposal
Imagine a Valentine’s Day proposal in which clues leading to the proposal are hidden in places associated with significant moments in your relationship.
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Love Letter Proposal
Craft a proposal to your sweetheart; but the catch, the whole proposal should be through an old-school love letter.
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The Wish Granter
Imagine the arrival of a mystical being on Christmas Eve who has the ability to grant one wish.
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Pet for Christmas
Narrate an incident where a stray animal finds its way to your home on a Christmas day.
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A Christmas Reunion
Write about an old friend or relative who surprisingly turns up at your Christmas dinner after years of absence.
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Unexpected Christmas Carol
Draft a story about a Christmas caroler who suddenly shows up at your door, breaking the silence of a typically quiet holiday evening.
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Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained
Write a fictional piece depicting a dystopian future if Earth Day’s purposes are ignored, and a contrasting utopia where they are embraced.
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Role of Education in Sustainability
Write about how education plays a critical role in promoting environmental responsibility.
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Simple Steps, Huge Impact
Write about small habits we can incorporate into our daily lives to become more eco-friendly.
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Cultural Curiosity
Choose a culture different from your own that you’d like to experience and describe why.
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Adventure Anticipation
Create a list of adventurous activities you’d like to experience in the next year.
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Travels Past, Future, and Present
Reflect on where you’ve been, where you are, and where you hope to go.
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Dream Destination
Describe your ‘dream’ travel destination for the following year and explain why you chose this location.
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Embrace The Imperfection
Analyze a change that seemed unpleasant initially but eventually turned out to be a blessing.
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Family Evolution
Write about the transitions and transformations your family has undergone through different generations.
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A Letter To My Future Self
Compose a letter to your future self indicating the changes you wish to see in that future version of you.
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Taking the Reins
Write about the time when you were proactive about a change you wanted to see in yourself.
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Latkes for the Soul
Use the preparation of traditional Hanukkah food, Latkes, as a backdrop for a heartwarming story.
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Festival of Dedication
Write a story about a family celebrating Hanukkah, focusing on traditions, family dynamics and their dedication to the festivities.
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Forgotten Dreidels
Describe finding an old Dreidel, but in your story, make this simple object tell a compelling tale.
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Miracle of Light
Write a short story where, like in the Hanukkah tale, an insignificant amount of something goes a long way.
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Journey to Emmaus
Write a dialogue that might have occurred between the two disciples on the road to Emmaus before Jesus revealed himself.
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The Unseen Disciple
Write a story of Easter from the perspective of a disciple who is not one of the twelve apostles.
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Easter’s Angelic Witness
Craft a tale from the perspective of an Angel watching over the events of the Easter story.
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The Footprints of Jesus
Write a first-person account of the Passion, Crucifixion, and Resurrection from the perspective of Jesus.
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Last Supper Reflections
Imagine being a guest at the Last Supper. Write about the emotions, conversations, and atmosphere at the table.
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Bunny’s Wrong Turn
The Easter Bunny takes a wrong turn and ends up at a different holiday celebration. What are the ensuing experiences?
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Bunny’s Lost Baskets
Imagine one Easter where all the Easter Bunny’s baskets go missing and the journey embarked to find them.
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The Bunny’s Helpers
Create a story where the Easter Bunny recruits help from other less-known Spring creatures.
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Bunny’s Disappearance
Imagine Easter morning and, to everyone’s surprise, the Easter Bunny fails to show up. Who could be responsible for his disappearance?