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Daniel Morris

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Prompt Responses

Twice a month, now, I go to a writer's group, where we're given prompts we can write about for each meeting. Just because I can, I've decided to put those prompts and my responses here. I hope you enjoy!

11 Oct 2008*: Prompt: A man or woman wakes up in the middle of nowhere with a guitar, a hangover and a tattoo.
(Rating: 10+) (Brief language) (703 words)

8 Nov 2008: Prompt: A man/woman comes to you in the middle of the night, in his/her hands are a envelope and a bottle of...
(Rating: 13+) (Brief language) (835 words)

13 Dec 2008: Prompt: It's Christmas Eve night, and coming downstairs you see Santa with a candlestick in his hand. Below him lays a dead reindeer...
(Rating: 10+) (Brief language, mentions of violence) (772 words)

10 Jan 2009: Prompt: Upon wakening you find that you are in what seems to be a waiting room. Around your wrist is a hospital tag with your name that states simply "died in sleep".
(Rating: 17+) (Brief strong language, mentions of violence) (767 words)

24 Jan 2009*: Prompt: After having breakfast, your protagonist hears the doorbell. Upon opening it, they find waiting for them someone standing at the door that looks exactly like them.
(Rating: 10+) (Mentions of violence) (748 words)

14 Feb 2009*: Prompt: Your story can be about anything, so long as the protagonist dies at the end.
(Rating: 10+) (814 words)

28 Feb 2009: Prompt: Your protagonist awakes in a hospital bed, chained to a gurney.
(Rating: 10+) (Mentions of violence) (739 words)

14 Mar 2009: Prompt: The grim reaper comes to your protagonists door (or at least someone dressed as him) and tells your protagonist it's time, but then gives a snap of his fingers and states "Sorry friend, mix-up, I'll see you next Friday."
(Rating: 10+) (795 words)

28 Mar 2009*: Prompt: You find a state of the art time machine which can take you to any era you choose. Where would you go and what would you see?
(Rating: 7+) (785 words)

*Winners of the CHS Best Prompt Response Vote.

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Shorts

Just for my own entertainment, I'll occasionally write a short piece, parts of stories, unfinished stories, or even random musings that could someday become stories. That's what this section is for.

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Fanfiction

I'll admit it: I enjoy writing fanfiction. So, I'm going to go ahead and put some of my fanfiction from different areas here, too. Don't worry, most of it is at least somewhat appropriate for its basis.

Stan Lee's Original Universe

Stan Lee's Original Fantastic Four: Origin of the Fantastic Four
(Part of the Stan Lee's Original Universe Series.)

Chapter 1: The heroes are introduced into the story.
(Rating: 13+) (Brief language, mentions of violence, some sexual situations) (3713 words)

Stan Lee's Original X-Men: In the Beginning
(Part of the Stan Lee's Original Universe Series.)

Chapter 1: Based on the original team, this is the story of the beginning of the X-Men.
(Rating: 13+) (Brief language, mentions of violence, some sexual situations) (9873 words)

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