allbingo is a high-inspiration, low-stress community. We run a fest every month, currently Less Usual Bingo Patterns. While the fests typically have a one-month timeframe, you can play any card at any time; there's no firm deadline. You can also get on our Bingo Card Generator and just use the prompt lists for whatever you want. 1x1 feeds you a single random prompt from your selected list.
crowdfunding also runs a Creative Jam on the third weekend of every month (except December) so that's a good place to find prompts also. Next up will be Jan. 18-19 on "Power and Corruption."
Both of the above communities are active in a burst pattern, on event days, with a scattering of activity outside then.
For even less stress, you can lurk on someone else's prompt call in their journal. I run a Poetry Fishbowl on the first Tuesday of each month; next up is Jan. 7 with a theme of "Short Forms" (so anything goes in the actual topic). I get loads of prompts and totally don't mind other folks writing to them. Nobody will know if you do, unless you mention it, so no pressure!
dialecticdreamer does Magpie Monday with a theme on the second Monday of each month, and Feathering the Nest for nonsexual intimacies on the fourth Monday.
No sign-ups or other obligations, just ideas floating around for folks to grab whatever looks fun.
Outside the range of fanfic/origfic prompts, you can also find lists of blog post prompts:
I like to grab long lists of things and post them one at a time for discussion. Currently I'm running Self-Awareness Questions and Community Building Tips under Recurring Posts. This is a great way to keep up your blog activity for very little work, and spark some fun discussions.
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Both of the above communities are active in a burst pattern, on event days, with a scattering of activity outside then.
For even less stress, you can lurk on someone else's prompt call in their journal. I run a Poetry Fishbowl on the first Tuesday of each month; next up is Jan. 7 with a theme of "Short Forms" (so anything goes in the actual topic). I get loads of prompts and totally don't mind other folks writing to them. Nobody will know if you do, unless you mention it, so no pressure!
No sign-ups or other obligations, just ideas floating around for folks to grab whatever looks fun.
Outside the range of fanfic/origfic prompts, you can also find lists of blog post prompts:
https://coschedule.com/blog/creative-blog-post-ideas-and-topics/
https://optinmonster.com/50-blog-post-ideas-that-you-can-write-about-today/
I like to grab long lists of things and post them one at a time for discussion. Currently I'm running Self-Awareness Questions and Community Building Tips under Recurring Posts. This is a great way to keep up your blog activity for very little work, and spark some fun discussions.