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Creative Writing Prompts for Young Adult (YA)



Young Adult (YA) fiction books incessantly dominate the young-adult literature in this generation.


Other than its rising number of young adults’ readers, it inspired creative content makers and aspiring writers to express their creative influence and contribute to the genre.

Much like any other genre, writing fiction for young adult books may seem fun at its initial stage.


It starts with ideas spiraling your brain, the never-been-heard-of plot, your well-thought-of characters until you get to the point where your mind just goes blank at all, and words are not coming in.


It’s like a total blackout just when you needed them. And hey! There’s no blame at all.


For writers to experience a writing block is normal.


By the time you experience it, it’s a good sign that your mind has been working for quite some time, and that you just need to fan the flame a little bit to get you back on track.

Writing for yourself provides you a different sense of freedom than writing out of demand.


That’s because the demand to write compels you to meet a deadline or to maintain a writing a habit rather than writing out of pure enjoyment; which all writers want to experience every time.


Regardless, these are matters that can be solved by getting hold of ideas from writing prompts.

Writing prompts are a creative procedure of getting an idea from a passage of brief text.


It lets you write freely to ease the flow of your ideas and get them working once and for all.


Each writer has their own approach of breaking the spell to these writing blocks.


In fact, some famous writers practiced this approach that led them to write today’s best-selling novels.

1. A girl finds out her brother is secretly seeing a strange group of teens in black during Tuesdays.


2. A young boy went out on a vacation where he met the girl he has seen in his recurring dreams.


3. Ellie finds out one of her mother’s secrets that changed her life that day.


4. After being continuously bullied for years, Shannon switched to a far-distant school where she met teens with different abilities.


5. Chloe went to a party one night but woke up in an unknown and dark place.


6. A 16-year-old teenager who is a musical protégé is diagnosed with stage 3 bone cancer.


7. Ray passed the test after trying out for the fifth time.


8. It’s been 5 months since he got himself into an accident and by the time he checked out the hospital, his friends and relatives couldn’t recognize him.


9. She finds a bundle of envelopes addressed to her in her grandfather’s handwriting. She opens the one on top and finds a slip of paper that reads: Fall of ’28 and the rest is written in a language she doesn’t understand.


10. A teenager who spent his entire life in the field realizes he wants to go out to the city and reach his dreams.


11. An Ouija board session was broadcasted live on one of the TV shows you and your friends are watching when suddenly one of your friends fainted.


12. The boy Inez is dating has been sneaking into someone else’s house recently.


13. Hailey noticed gets flowers in front of her porch every 13th of the month and she has no idea who’s it from.


14. Liam arrives for the first day of his new job, the store has been boarded up. He notices a note tucked under the doormat instructing her to go out. When he does, he finds a girl pointing a sign written at the door. He reads it.


15. Alison is diagnosed with a deadly disease by the time she got married to a man who works a lot in laboratories.


16. Carrie makes candles and delivers them to the foster center where she finds the dog she lost for the past four years.


17. A rising singing star is a prime suspect in a murder trial of one of his teenage fans.


18. Jenna heads back to her locker after class but hides when she sees the teenagers who bullied her since high school.


19. A group of five teens decided to climb one of the highest mountains as a challenge until one of the teens got injured on their way up.


20. Bree would spend her night tracing every constellation at their backyard with a friend who can’t speak.


21. Gary lined up with everyone else in their white gowns. Just as the parade was about to start, it took him back to the time when his mother died.


22. While Jake is left alone in the house, he is woken up by someone by a strange sound coming from the attic.


23. It was the month of the family’s annual trip to their grandmother’s old house when they found out something strange in her bedroom.


24. She woke up from a deep sleep with an unrecognizable man pulling her from her feet.


25. A 20-year-old painter was told by his doctor that he can’t paint again due to the hand injury that’s restricting him to do basic works and the things he loves. Later, he finds out he was healed miraculously.


26. A month before Anne graduates, she suddenly gets shunned by all four of her closest friends, and she can’t figure out why.


27. A male teenager who is into sports and leads a basketball team struggles with how to tell he has a liking for the same sex.


28. After being together for 2 months, a high school couple decides to end the relationship after finding out the guy’s family secret.


29. A young girl from an orphanage finally finds a family with a very dark past.


30. While James’s girlfriend is away for the summer, he decided to spend his summer vacation in his hometown where he met a red-head girl named August.

Creative writing prompts for young adult (YA) doesn’t only present you fresh ideas from nowhere but it also improves how your brain can work and your ability to write.


This approach lets you narrow down your focus on what young adult genre you’re wanting to write.

If you don’t have any ideas yet but you feel like young adult fiction is a good place to be, playing with these creative prompts is a good way to start your fiction dreams and turn it into a reality through books.


Mix them up and come up with a good blend. Enjoy the process and don’t let it run you out.


Remember when words are not cooperating, it’s not a reason for you to stop but to find a better approach to stretch your imagination.


Keep your mind pumping with story ideas to write with these creative writing prompts for young adults (YA).

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