This round’s writing prompt is:

They say I’m innocent, but I know better.
As always, the prompt sentence should be read as the opening line of a novel. Your job is to write the next 100 words like you’re writing the opening paragraph. Which means your goal is draw me into the story, give me a taste of the world your’e creating. For some wonderful examples, you can click here.
Additional rule this round is no murder. That’s right. Your main character cannot have killed anyone.

Everything else is the same. Must 25 or under to enter. One entry per person per round.

Send your 100 words – along with your name and email address – to me by clicking here. Or you can email them to me at Stephanie(at)GoTeenWriters(dot)com.

Have your entries in to me by Monday, August 8th at 11:59pm, Kansas City time.

If you want even more details about Go Teen Writer’s prompts, you can find them by clicking here.

Here are our wonderful judges this round:


Fred Warren writes science fiction and fantasy. His short stories have appeared in a variety of print and online magazines, including Kaleidotrope, Every Day Fiction, Bards & Sages Quarterly, and Allegory. His first novel, The Muse, debuted in November 2009 from Splashdown Books, and was a finalist for the American Christian Fiction Writers Carol Award for book of the year in the speculative genre. Fred works as a government contractor in eastern Kansas, where he lives with his wife and three children. You can find him online at http://frederation.wordpress.com/





Dina Sleiman writes lyrical stories that dance with light. Most of the time you will find this Virginia Beach resident reading, biking, dancing, or hanging out with her husband and three children, preferably at the oceanfront. Since finishing her Professional Writing MA in 1994, she has enjoyed many opportunities to teach literature, writing, and the arts. She was the Overall Winner in the 2009 Touched by Love contest for unpublished authors. Her first novel, Dance of the Dandelion, will release with Whitefire Publishing in 2011. Dina is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray of The Steve Laube Agency. She has recently become an acquisitions editor for WhiteFire as well. Join her as she discovers the unforced rhythms of grace. For more info visit her at http://dinasleiman.com/

Rosemarie DiCristo
Rosemarie DiCristo writes fiction for children and teens and is currently working on a girls’ mystery novel. She’s had short stories and recipes published in magazines like Pockets, Encounter, Shine Brightly, and Brio.