reedsymarketplace
Assemble a team of professionals
reedsystudio
The writing app for authors
reedsylearning
Writing courses, events and memberships
reedsydiscovery
Get your book reviewed
reedsyprompts
Weekly writing prompts and contests
Writing courses, events and conferences
Upcoming events
Level Up Your Writing in 2026
January 18, 2026
Previous events
First Impressions: Rocking the First Line and Paragraph
January 12, 2026
Writing a Bingeable Chapter
January 05, 2026
The Rule of Three
December 29, 2025
Learn how to succeed as a writer from the best in the business.
Every writer needs a Studio
Check out our writing app for authors!
Menu
More apps built by Reedsy
Author on Reedsy Prompts since Mar, 2023
Alicia Bryer took the last premade cup of oatmeal out of the cupboard and slammed it on the kitchen counter. She raised her eyebrows and stared at her husband Mark. He looked back at her and sighed. “Do you feel better?” She glared at him for a long minute before she tore the cup’s lid off. She turned around and carried it to the sink. She turned the knob on the cold water and crossed her left arm over her chest as the container filled. “I slept great last night, did you?” Mark huffed. “You need to take Molecu...
Submitted to Contest #207
Diyaris Fernandez looked up at the digital clock on the wall. 12:28 PM. She lifted her left forearm and confirmed it with her watch. Her focus returned to the kitchen. The island layout gave her an easy view of the process as she started to walk from the left side against the wall, from the entrance toward the exit. On her right, Bryson and Pamela were focused on their task at the cleaning stations. Bryson was washing and Pamela was drying, and Phillip had just arrived to carry clean utensils back to their stati...
Submitted to Contest #206
Brian Carraway stared at the gas pump’s display as the numbers surged higher. He patted his left front pants pocket to make sure his checkbook was still there. He’d hoped he wasn’t going to need to travel anytime soon, but things had changed. He looked up at the sky. It was still mostly clear, with the blue heavens still showing themselves above, but they were beginning to disappear. The fluffy, white peaceful clouds were starting to cover it up, and they had begun to change. Some had only partially turned...
Oops, you need an account for that!
Log in with your social account:
Or enter your email: