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Cinema and Fiction - Daily Writing Prompts

Keep 'writer's block' away with daily writing prompts. Set aside a minimum amount of time, whether 5 minutes or 30, to write continuously using the prompt to inspire you.

Using story beats for inspiration

Click on the link to blakesnyder.com and use one or more of the story beats for How To Train Your Dragon as inspiration to write a story.

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