Images inspire us. They get us from Point A to Point B. They allow us to see the story before the story every touches paper. An image can be the perfect impetus for a deadlocked storyline.
We want you to be inspired. Let’s use imagery to push our writing further. Let’s dig deep and find the meaning behind the image, and use it as a writing prompt to inspire a new story.

This is a difficult month for fiction writers. Like athletes, writers must maintain a disciplined daily regimen to ensure their creative muscles are strong, productive, and functioning at peak levels. The holidays, however, can derail even the most committed writers as our lives submit to the drama of meddling family members, long lines at airport security, or a lovingly made cake dropped on the front steps. Give yourself the gift of time this holiday. Take twenty minutes to disappear and write. Hide if you must. Report from the eye of the holiday storm. Create characters from the people around you. Clear your head. Forget about your significant other, your editor, and your audience. Place your protagonist and antagonist in a location familiar to you, and write six hundred words about their interaction. The characters are people unto themselves, but your mind creates the attitude, style, and tone of the world in which they live. In fiction, the writer is nowhere, and everywhere, at all times. This is the authorial being that readers come to love.. Stay creative.