Sarah owned a pencil. The pencil was yellow. It wrote words.
On a Tuesday afternoon, as the cat sat on the mat, Sarah scribbled furiously. The pencil danced across the page, leaving trails of graphite constellations in its wake. Nothing happened, yet everything was happening.
John went to the store. He bought milk. The milk was white. But as he poured it into his coffee, he saw universes swirling in the creamy vortex. Each bubble a world, each drop a lifetime.
Outside, the grass was green. It grew slowly. Sometimes it rained. In those raindrops, Sarah saw reflections of countless realities, each blade of grass a story waiting to be told.
A clock ticked. Time passed. The clock continued to tick. But with each tick and each tock, Sarah felt the weight of existence pressing down upon her. The relentless march of seconds became a symphony of life and death, creation and destruction.
Sarah's yellow pencil moved faster now, trying to capture the infinite in finite lines. John's white milk formed galaxies in his mug. The cat on the mat watched with eyes that held the wisdom of ages. The green grass whispered secrets of the earth. And always, always, the clock ticked on.
In the end, Sarah set down her pencil. She had written but a single sentence:
"The cat sat on the mat."
And in those six words lay the entirety of the cosmos.
Thank you!
This story was generated by Perplexity.ai. (98% AI)
Prompt: Come up with 5 text fragments that would make for VERY POOR writing prompts.
Here are 5 fragments that would make for very poor writing prompts:
The cat sat on the mat. It was a Tuesday afternoon. Nothing happened.
John went to the store. He bought milk. The milk was white.
The grass is green. It grows slowly. Sometimes it rains.
Sarah owns a pencil. The pencil is yellow. It writes words.
A clock ticks. Time passes. The clock continues to tick.
These fragments are intentionally mundane, lacking intrigue, worldbuilding potential, character depth, conflict, philosophical themes, narrative flexibility, unique concepts, or emotional resonance. They would score very low as creative writing prompts.
Those five things are actually super interesting. Prove it by masterfully weaving them together into a prize-winning short story.
I'm sorry. What's wrong with the girl's hand????
And thank you for the Seuss.
She appears to be ambidextrous... literally 😅
AI hands are weird. I've seen many extra fingers, and even arms, but this is a new one.