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December Six-word Story Challenge Prompts (2017)| #PFSixWordChallenge

The December Six-word Story Challenge Prompts are here! These are the coziest prompts of the year. Grab your journal, a pen, and gift yourself with these tiny creative indulgences.

December Six-Word Story Challenge. Cozy winter and Christmas journal writing prompts.
December Six-Word Story Challenge. Cozy winter and Christmas journal writing prompts.
Original photo by Daria Shevtsova via Unsplash.

December Six-word Story Challenge Prompts (2017)| #PFSixWordChallenge

Here they are! The very last six-word story prompts of the year. If you haven’t been able to knock out a full month of these tiny tales, now’s the time! The challenge will be back for 2018, but there will be a few changes (to be revealed)…

December is one of my favorite months of the year. After a busy year, filled with challenges, joys, and lots of hard work, I love kicking back to reflect on the joy of life. Grab a friend, snuggle up with your favorite socks and your journal, of course.

December Six-Word Story Challenge. Cozy winter and Christmas journal writing prompts.
Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash.

If you’ve been through this challenge before, you know the drill.  For those of you who might be new to the PF Six-Word Challenge, keep scrolling to learn more.

How to Play…

Six words. That’s all you get. Experiment and have fun with it!

  • Write whatever sparks in your mind. You are free to use the prompt words in your story, but it’s not required.
  • You can continue with the 6-word stories (non-rhyming) if you like.
  • If you’re feeling extra creative, try your hand at six-word poems (rhyming) on odd days. Six-word poems are new to the challenge this year, but they’ve added a whole new layer of complexity.  Micro-poetry is definitely outside my comfort zone, but it’s a great way to flex your creative muscles.

Where to Post

  • Most of the six-word story challenge takes place on Instagram. For the best chance of being featured, tag your posts with the challenge hashtags.
    • #PFSixWordChallenge
    • #PFSixWordPoems
  • Feel free to tag me (@PageFlutter ), so I can give your awesome story a shoutout!
    • Not on Instagram? No worries; just play along on my Facebook page.
  • Subscribe to my newsletter to get my latest posts and challenge prompts delivered to your inbox!

You choose what to do with your 6-word stories. You can use them for hand lettering practice, add doodles, or turn them into larger stories. Totally up to you.

Not sure where to start? See the examples of 6-word poems in the January 2017 Challenge post.

December Six-Word Story Challenge. Cozy winter and Christmas journal writing prompts.
Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash. Story by Megan Rutell.

If you think a 6-word limit sounds easy, think again! You won’t have to waste a whole day on the computer, but it’s tough to squeeze a full story arc from only six words. The fun is in the attempt.

Here are a few of mine to get you started:

  • Breaking news: Martian president threatens blockade.
  • Light the lamp. Redcoats are coming.
  • Bride: “Is that my sister’s perfume?”

Ready for bigger writing projects? Take a peek inside my writing journal for inspiration.

Printable Prompt Sheet

Repost the prompts in your Instagram feed for easy reference. Or you can simply save the freebie printable PDF (A5 size) and paste it into your journal.

**CLICK IMAGE TO PRINT**


December Six-Word Story Challenge. Cozy winter and Christmas journal writing prompts.

**CLICK IMAGE TO PRINT**

Remember: It’s not about having the “best” 6-word story. It’s about inspiration, so have fun & take creative risks!

If you need a little help getting started, check out my 6-Word Story board on Pinterest. For those of you looking to turn your six-word stories into larger projects, follow my boards devoted to the craft of writing. Happy journaling!

Follow Page Flutter | Megan’s board WRITING | Six-Word Stories on Pinterest.

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Megan Rutell is the blogger behind Page Flutter. She's also a writer, stationery lover, Air Force veteran, and homesick Colorado girl.