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Welcome to the Weekly Writing Prompt from The Ink Well
We provide one weekly writing prompt for short story writers. You may choose to use the prompt to write a fictional story (made up from your imagination) or a creative nonfiction story (based on your real life experiences).
IMPORTANT: To be considered for curation, you must include one of these tags on your post:
- Fictional stories: #fiction
- Creative nonfiction stories: #creativenonfiction
You must also read and comment on the work of two other community members. Remember: We look for this when we curate your story. If we don't see this engagement, we will provide a reminder.
It is also very helpful to the admin team when authors add Fiction or Creative Nonfiction (or CNF for short) to the story title!
Before You Post in The Ink Well
Be sure to check out our community rules before posting in this community. You can find them at the top of our home page. They also appear at the top of a new post window.
Please also check out these additional helpful resources:
- Learn more about our community and the expectations of community members in our FAQ post and our treasure trove of tips and guidelines.
- Peruse our collection of great writing resources on everything from character development to how to write dialogue in our catalog of storytelling tips.
- Learn more about creative nonfiction, how it differs from fictional stories, and tips for success in our post on creative nonfiction tips.
- Remember that we are always about quality first. Never about quantity. To achieve awards in The Ink Well, take the time to write quality stories and check them for errors. See the topic of the month, "Don't Miss This Step" in the March 2025 newsletter to learn about using tools (and using them properly) if you are not already doing this. We do notice when you don't take the time!
Last Week's Winning Story of the Week
Thank you to everyone who shared a story for the last prompt, "Receipt"!
Each week we pick one of our favorite stories of the week and award the author 5 Hive.
And we have a winner! Congrats to for his story The Receipt Inside His Wallet.
Here's what our curators had to say:
writes a highly emotional story in staccato style. The contrast between the heavy emotional content and spare narrative is effective. The events speak for themselves. The weeping and gnashing of teeth that usually comes with the end of a marriage would not make this tragedy more striking. The author delivers a great autopsy of a marriage in its final throws. The end is triggered by a receipt.
Short Story Writing Prompt of the Week
This week's prompt is: "Weight."
But don't rush off and start writing just yet. We have a special request. For this prompt, you must not write about physical weight that can be measured on a scale. Instead, we are looking for the kind of weight that sits invisibly between one's shoulder blades.
- It can be the weight of doubt about a purchase or a decision made.
- It can be the weight one feels when they must impart bad news.
- Or the weight some people carry in their hearts when they know they have caused another person pain or sadness
- It can also be the weight of responsibility when there is too much to do, and too many people are depending on that one key person.
Any of these things can cause a person to feel humbled, oppressed, and weighted down as if by massive dumbbells.
Write about any of these scenarios that inspires you. But most importantly, how is it resolved? Sometimes a person just needs to talk to another person — a friend, a parent, a pastor or a therapist — and thus finally release the weight by talking about it. Sometimes, there is a defining moment, such as forgiveness, or a life change that provides a new perspective. Sometimes an understanding person says something that causes tears to flow and a reckoning to happen. That resolution is vital. It is rare for anyone to be able to carry that heavy weight on their shoulders indefinitely... not without becoming physically or mentally ill.
Tell us a story! Which one will you choose?
- Your own creative nonfiction story about how you dealt with a "weight" on your shoulders?
- Or a fictional story about a character who is coping with a tremendous emotional weight of some kind — fear, dread, foreboding, guilt or sadness —
As always, you do not need to actually use the prompt word(s). They are here to inspire your creativity!
We look forward to reading the product of your imagination or your personal experience!
Good luck! And of course, you are welcome to use AI to generate ideas and images, but the writing must be your own! We do not accept stories that are AI-generated or heavily edited by AI. Only use tools like Grammarly to fix spelling and grammar issues.
Remember, as always, we are looking for the elements of story. These include:
- Great first lines
- Good settings
- Well-developed characters
- Integration of action, dialogue and narrative
- A conflict that intrigues the reader
- A "story arc" which results in the resolution of the conflict and brings the story to a satisfying conclusion
- And of course, we are looking for well-edited stories that are not littered with typos or grammatical errors — please use the free Grammarly tool for grammar and spelling checks (and not AI writing or rephrasing tools for revising)
You can find more on all of these topics in the catalog of storytelling tips.
If you don't feel inspired by this prompt or the featured image, feel free to peruse any of our past prompts or our collection of idea-generators:
Rules:
Accepted content: Remember that we only accept short stories (fiction or creative nonfiction). We do not accept advice columns, personal development articles, reviews, chapter stories, recipes, etc. We also do not accept posts about violent, gory, bloody, brutal, sexist or racist themes, NSFW (not safe for work) stories like erotica, stories with a political or religious agenda, or stories featuring abuse of any kind. (We have a complete article about The Ink Well stance on violence and brutality for more information.) And do NOT use AI tools to write or manipulate your stories. You must provide your own unique content.
Post link: Please be sure to publish your story in The Ink Well community, and post a link to your story in a comment on this post.
Hashtags: Use the #fiction tag for fictional stories and the #creativenonfiction tag for creative nonfiction stories. You can also use #writing, #inkwellprompt and #theinkwell.
Images: Please only use images from license free and creative commons sites, like Pixabay, Unsplash and Pexels. You can also generate them with AI tools. Images you find on the Internet are copyright protected and cannot be used. Be sure to provide all image source links.
Length: We request that story word counts are a maximum of 1,500 words in length and ideally 750-1000 words. This is just a guideline. Longer stories are okay too, but they tend to get fewer readers. Additionally, The Ink Well admins appreciate keeping to that maximum story length for our time management. (Note: We generally consider stories less than 750 words "too short" and they tend to be missing important character development. See the "story length" topic of our September 2025 newsletter for resources on how to improve and further develop your stories.)
Translations: If you post a story that has been translated from another language, please include the English version first, followed by content in the original language.
Community support: When you post in The Ink Well, please be sure to visit the work of at least two other community members and comment on their work.
Past Prompts
After 241 straight weeks of fiction prompts (and nearly as many creative nonfiction prompts) we have started a fresh new series! If you'd like to see the full list of previous fiction prompts, you can find them at the bottom of fiction prompt #241.
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