When a Writing Prompt Gets You Fired Up on a Related Topic
<p>A<strong>good writing prompt can make all the difference</strong>, especially at the end of November when the ideas are not exactly coming fast and furious at the moment and your previous articles are running on fumes. It’s even better when the suggestion is about as random as you can get.</p>
<p>It’s not completely random though, someone is still setting it out for you. This particular one comes from </p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/u/61cb344e3e68?source=post_page-----ed0ead2e9ba6--------------------------------" rel="noopener" target="_blank">TzeLin Sam</a></p>
<p> and she got it from someone else. <a href="https://medium.com/pitfall/writing-challenge-write-an-article-based-on-a-random-sentence-c164d6527de2" rel="noopener">Here</a> is her laudable attempt at it and into a field she says she seldom writes about.</p>
<p>I’m not sure it started the way it currently looks, jungle telegraph and all, but here are the guidelines by the time it got to me.</p>
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