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Monthly Artist Prompt: Creaturanuary

This is something of an established theme in the art community, but I think there is space here for writers as well. I wanted to explore each of the monthly themes a little bit more this year. So rather than a daily prompt, I thought we could try a weekly challenge. While this gives a bit more time to create depth to the written piece, I also believe it should be short enough not to distract us from our main writing projects (we writers are easily distracted folk). 

You can write them as bestiary entries, poetry, first-hand accounts and close encounters. Of course, artists can use them for inspiration too, and I’d love to see your work! If you’re writing, try to keep them under 1,000 words. Again, it shouldn’t interfere with your main projects.

Week 1: Physical Features

Fur, scales, eyes, claws, horns and tails. Does it inspire fear? Is it beautiful to behold? The visual description of the creature is the feature of the story.

Week 2: Habitat

Tells us about where it lives. What is the terrain like? How about the climate? What vegetation is there? How does this impact the creatures living there?

Week 3: Behaviours

Is it solitary or a herd beast? What is the pack hierarchy? Is it nocturnal? Aggressive? What is mating season/hibernation/hunting season like? The story feature should focus on the behaviour of the creature.

Week 4: Care and Feeding

Is it kept as a pet? In a zoo? Is it too wild to tame? How does one look after it and how does the creature respond. The story should feature caretaking as a focal point.

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Cozy Monstober: Monthly Artist Challenge

Use these prompts as inspiration and motivation to get your creativity flowing! Whether its painting, sketching, writing, or crafting, let this be your nudge to indulge in your form of expression daily.

Hot Chocolate Monster

Coffee Monster

Black Tea Monster

Green Tea Monster

Camomile Monster

Garden Gremlins

Orchard Trolls

Haunted Acre Woods

Monsters in Costumes

Apothecary Guardians

Backpack Monsters

Laptop Monsters

Bathroom Monsters

Reading Nook Companions

Sock Eating Monster

Mobile Phone Gremlin

Lampshade Gremlins

Autumn Leaf Imps

Cookie Hoarder Monster

Home Brew Monster

Refrigerator Monster

Wardrobe Monsters

Spring Flower Monsters

Christmas Monster

Halloween Monsters

Fan Mushroom Monsters

Button Mushroom Monsters

Swamp Monsters

Monsters in the Park

School Yard Gnomes

Rainy Season

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Artist Prompts: Shiptember

For September, I thought we could go with the theme of Shiptember! The following are all from a fantasy genre perspective.

Leak in the Hull

Stow Away

Loyal Crew

The Mutiny

From the Crow’s Nest

The Cook

The Ship Mascot

The Cursed Ship

Lost a Ship in a Bet

Ship in a Storm

Hot Pursuit

Lost at Sea

Thrown off Course

Beneficial Wind

Dockside Bar

Sea Shanty

The Plank

Ocean Warfare

Captain’s Hat

Ghost Ship

Precious Cargo

Faulty Cannons

The Last Cannon Ball

Captain’s Quarters

Research Vessel

Long-haul Trip

No Entry

Message in a Bottle

Lurking in the Depth

Sail Through the Stars

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Smaugust: Monthly Art Challenge

I thought I would begin challenging myself to some of these monthly art challenges that float around on the internet. I decided to try to stick to an open fantasy theme. These are the prompts I’ll be using for August, or better still, Smaugust:

The dragon is stuck in a teapot.

Which is the best dragon of them all?

The dragon rider

The dragon hunter

Dragon scale armor

The great dragon war

I found a dragon egg

The dragon that guards parliament house

My pet dragon

The dragon chef

The dragon ate the princess

Dragon bait

Dragon’s icy breath

The dragon’s lair

The dragon is out of patience

A dragon’s blessing

A dragon’s curse

A clutch of baby dragons

The farmer and the dragon.

The dragon took pity on the poor knight

A sickly dragon

A dragon as big as the world

My teacher is a dragon

Is a dragon faster than a…

Dragon anatomy

Mating/courting season

A dragon’s favourite food

The dragon horde

A dragon’s best friend

The dragon who lost his fire.

A dragon as small as a mouse