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    Writing Prompts About Winter

    • A girl’s hands are swollen and sore from chilblains, but she is too scared to tell her mother about them.
    • A man spends the rest of his days traveling, so he never has to see the end of winter.
    • The moon rose over the frozen lake.
    • Winter smells like…
    • ”Camping? In the depths of winter? Absolutely!”
    • A bride-to-be plans the perfect winter wedding, but a week before the big day, a bizarre weather event changes everything.
    • The frost rolled over the yard, settling on the leaves and taking with it any chance she would ever have of happiness.
    • ”Of course winter is my favorite season. Why wouldn’t it be?”
    • ”It’s winter. That’s how they act. It happens every year.”
    • A family’s traditional Yule log is stolen, and they experience bad luck for the coming year. One parent thinks they’ve been cursed, the other parent believes it’s a coincidence.
    • A couple on a ski trip decide to go off the trails for a bit of adventure, but their romantic vacation is ruined by what they find in the woods.
    • A village is trapped in an eternal winter.
    • ”I hate the bare trees, they remind me of death.”
    • “No, you’ve got it all wrong. They’re a symbol of new life to come.”
    • Had he known this would be his last winter, he would’ve taken the time to appreciate it.
    • ”I literally can’t feel the cold. I’ve been like this since I was a child.”
    • Miserable in her job, a woman climbs a tree in the middle of a winter storm, and in doing so changes her life forever.
    • A sentient snowman will do anything it takes to stop the thaw.
    • ”We fell in love in the middle of a snowstorm, so this is a perfect way to break up.”
    • A woman has to go outside in a wild snowstorm to rescue her neighbor’s cat.
    • The patterns in the ice form magical sigils.
    • ”Why do we have to put up with these winter pictures? Our Christmas is in summer!”
    • It doesn’t matter how cold it gets, it was the one thing she looked forward to every winter and nothing was going to stop her this year.
    • ”You don’t have to eat that just because it’s snowing.”
    • A village puts half of their community into a coma for the winter, so they have enough food.
    • Following a local Christmas Day custom, a woman throws her shoes at the front door to see if she’ll find a partner in the coming year. Just as she throws them, someone opens the door.

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