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Prompt #410 Fear
Send to KindleHe had lost his courage. In its place was a sick nausea. -L. Ron Hubbard, The Great Secret (Stories from the Golden Age)
Fiction Writing Prompt: Use this as a first line for a story or as the inspiration for a poem.
Journaling Prompt: Write about a time when your courage left you.
Art Prompt: Fear
Non-Fiction / Speechwriting Prompt: Write about fear and its impact on your life or the life of a famous person.
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