“Prompts for the Promptless” was created to expand minds, share ideas, and — equally importantly — find something about which to blog.
Every episode will run for a week and feature a “concept”, complete with a super-simplified definition and suggested prompts.
Then it’s your turn– use a prompt, create your own, write a poem, post a picture, tell a story, or do whatever you feel inspired to do.
- Everyone is welcome to be Prompted.
- Tag your posts with “ForThePromptless” so others can find you.
- Link back to this post so I can find you. If you do that, and give me a day, you’ll find your link in this post and my sidebar. And anywhere else I can put it to promote your involvement!
- You may participate as many times as you’d like.
“A total Monet” is an expression used to someone or something that looks good from far away, but up close is a total mess.
- This expression comes from the movie, Clueless.
- It refers to the impressionistic styling of Claude Monet
Suggested Prompts:
- Describe something in your life that is a Monet
- Draw something that is a Monet
- Write a story featuring a Monet
- Make a list of some commong total Monets
- Defend impressionistic art
- Share other important things you learned from the movie, Clueless
- … or make up your own related prompt!
Current Cast
- … and you?
Thanks for watching Prompts for the Promptless!
Tune in every Tuesday night (11:30 pm PST) for another episode.
Special thanks to those who made last week’s episode possible:
- Mama Bear Musings – Running Gag Playlist
- Sue’s Trifles – Not Exactly a Running Gag
- Serendipity – Catch that Running Gag
- TheMatticusKingdom – Channel Surfing
- Julie Chicklitasaurus – Lies that Chelsea Handler Told Me
- This Typing Makes Me Look Busy … – Bitches Love Ecards
- FishOfGold – FOG Easter Eggs
- Repressed Expressions – Working Gags
- One Starving Activist – The Running Gag
- Breathing Space – Arrested Development Running Gags
- AP Roberts – The Inside Jokes of Literature
- Rarasaur – This is my friend, Raptor Colossus