Tale Weaver – #271 – Fairy Tale – What The Fairies Think
This week as we continue on in our self-isolating, stay at home, consider the plight of the fairies living in or around your place. You know where they are, in … Continue reading
Tale Weaver/ Fairy Tale – #229 – Castle – June 27th.
This week compose a tale in which a castle features. It could be in the fairy tale genre or it could be an experience you’ve had or would like to … Continue reading
Tale Weaver – #216 – Fairy Tale – The Evil/Dark side
Image: Pixabay This week consider a fairy tale from the perspective of the evil step-mother, the wicked witch, the dark prince or any other bad/evil character you might be familiar … Continue reading
Tale Weaver/Fairy Tale # 193 – Fairies.
Image: Google labelled for re-use. This week consider the notion of fairies and compose you response to the idea. It can be a piece of brilliant fantasy. It can be … Continue reading
Sunday Writing Prompt #234 “It’s All In The Title”
Choose one or more of the titles below and fashion a poem or story around it =) A Fairytale with a Very Bad End The Scarlet Temple Shadow Puppet An … Continue reading
TW/FT Prompt: April 21 2016: Rethink – Rewrite
Welcome to the Fairy Tale Prompt for this week. I’d like to take a moment to thank Phylor for the wonderful and inspiring job she has done working this prompt, … Continue reading
Special Announcement
Thursdays As you know, we’ve been searching for someone to adopt the Tale Weaver prompt, formerly run by Oloriel. With great happiness we report that Michael (from Morpethroad) and Phylor (from Phylor’s … Continue reading
Fairytale Prompt #40
I am currently enjoying Christmas with my family so my gift to you is an open prompt. Write whatever your heart desires! Just do not forget to add a link … Continue reading
Fairytale Prompt #38
Sorry if there was any confusion on the order of prompts. Last week it was numbered wrong. This week is 38, not 37. The holiday season is sneaking up on … Continue reading
Fairytale Prompt #35
This week’s theme is “The Enchanted Sword” and I can think of no more famous example than King Arthur’s Excalibur. Sword can refer to any type of weapon in this … Continue reading