FebLetMo 2019 in FebLetMo 2019
- Jan. 28, 2019, 4:05 p.m.
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Here are the prompts. Depending on how many people participate, the entries will be posted here.
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Write a letter to the head of a company about an employee who made your day.
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Write a letter to a grieving family.
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Write a letter to a travel company about an idea for a tour of your favorite city.
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Write a letter to a chef improving one of your favorite foods.
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You work with a studio as a writer of a TV show. Write a letter containing rewrites of a script featuring a subordinate and their superior.
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Write a letter advocating for a group you want to help.
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You’re a lawyer. Write a letter to yourself from the opposing counsel viewpoint.
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Write a letter of acceptance to your school or workplace.
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Write a letter to someone who hurt you in the distant past.
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Write a letter describing your experience at a clinic or hospital.
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Write a letter for a family member to find 75 years later about a trip you took for them to duplicate.
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Write a letter for the public to be included in a time capsule to be opened 150 years from now.
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Write a letter about your favorite product you use every day.
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Write a letter to the teacher who made a difference in your life.
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Write a letter to your past self to show how the biggest decision you made was better than the other choice(s) you had.
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A genie was freed before granting you your final wish. Write a letter from the genie’s perspective.
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You’re a famous person and a fan letter disturbs you. Write a letter to that fan.
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You’re a manager who found out your employee stole from a long-time customer. Write the apology letter.
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Write a letter containing lyrics to various songs from the same artist.
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You win billions but will only get to spend $100,000 before you die. The rest will go to whomever finds the rest. Write a letter detailing the clues to the location of the money.
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Write a letter about yourself to be put into a bottle and thrown into the ocean.
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You’re in competition to spend a full week with someone famous you idolize, dead or alive. Write a letter that would set you apart from everyone else.
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Write a letter to an ex that broke your heart.
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Write a letter to someone from your childhood that you are no longer in touch with.
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Somehow, long-deceased relatives will be resurrected and you have a week to prepare them for the world today. Write them a letter explaining how much things have changed.
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Write a letter to any deity.
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You have a week to live. What letter will you leave behind?
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Write a “Dear You” letter.
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