This r/WritingPrompts post gets funnier every year
This r/WritingPrompts post gets funnier every year
This r/WritingPrompts post gets funnier every year
r/writingprompts is the saddest subreddit I'm still subbed to. I've been there for years, it's just getting less and less active. What little activity exists is just marvel and fantasy tropes. Superhero this, elves and Paladins that. The replies are frequently run-of-the-mill cliche fests. The saddest part is that the rare gem, the most interesting and unique prompts and the most curious approaches to meagre yet popular prompts get basically no attention.
I just opened it up, top 2 posts are elves and necromancers. It's beyond unfortunate considering what the community could be.
Man, what's wrong with Elfs?
Specifically? Nothing at all. The issue is the deluge of the same stuff, most of the prompts being marvel and Tolkien "inspired" and most of what's written under them being the most mainstream interpretation possible.
I remember in 2011 my girlfriend was taking a creative writing class at community college and the teacher had a no 9/11 plot twist stories. Apparently kids were writing mundane uninspired slop about families eating breakfast and having a normal morning and then one of them would go yet clapped in 9/11 and it would be a sad plot twist reveal at the last second
"...and then after a breakfast he got on the plane and took off. The day? 9/11/2001. The flight? United 93... The end."
too many people want to fuck them and own them as slaves, not enough people want to write about elf john brown
Free my people ✊🏻🧝♀️