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 Dec, 2020
It was a little out of spite that Halle encouraged her daughter’s overactive imagination so fervently. Her mother hardly let her watch The Wizard of Oz or check out a book with the word “magic” or “fairy” in the title as a child. The best childhood memories Halle had were of playing pretend in her friend’s treehouse and woods every summer, all day, only taking breaks to eat lunch or sneak a can of Sprite. Halle wanted that for Kacey, too. More than that, Halle wanted to share that with Kacey, as she never could share with her mom. Sometimes...
Submitted to Contest #72
Dust from the passenger seat airbag settled on the wispy hairs along my arms, which still stretched toward the wheel. Everything outside of my car remained the same as it had fifteen seconds ago--cars passing each other, turning left into the Marshalls-Target-Panera-Shoe Carnival plaza, cars parked in front of Chick-fil-A and Great Clips, cars waiting in line at Starbucks. I thought I’d just wait by the side of the road and watch cars pass my red Camaro and someone else’s blue something while I figured out what happened in those fifteen seco...
Oops, you need an account for that!
Log in with your social account:
Or enter your email: