Alright, so I wanted to get back into writing, but I’ve been having some serious writer’s block. I figured maybe some visual prompts could help, you know, kickstart the old imagination. So I decided to mess around with “story starter images.”

Finding the Right Images
First, I needed some pictures.I just started looking for stuff.
- Fantasy: I grabbed some with like, dragons and castles.
- Sci-Fi: Spaceships, weird planets, the whole deal.
- Mystery: Dark alleys, foggy streets.
- Just Plain Weird: I wanted some random stuff, too.
My Little Experiment
I picked one image,I think a picture of a glowing mushroom in a dark forest to work with.
Then,I looked at the picture and let my mind go.
I just tried to imagine What’s happening? Who lives there? What’s the story behind that mushroom? I did’t push myself too hard at first, just let the ideas come.
Freewriting!
Next, I set a timer for, like, 15 minutes and just wrote. Didn’t worry about grammar or anything, just wrote down whatever popped into my head based on the image.

It was messy, a total brain dump. But, you know, it got the words flowing!
Shaping the Story
After the freewriting, I took a * back later and read through the * was a lot of junk, sure, but some bits were actually pretty cool.
I started highlighting those good parts, cutting out the boring stuff, and slowly, a story started to form. A young girl finds a magical mushroom,Maybe it grants wishes, maybe it’s poisonous – who knows!
The Result?
It’s not a masterpiece, not yet. But, I got a solid start on a story, all thanks to a random picture.I feel like I actually accomplished something, which is a big win.
I think I’ll keep doing this. It’s a fun, low-pressure way to get the creative juices flowing. Maybe I’ll even try it with music or random objects next time. Who knows what I’ll come up with!
