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
Live Editing #4 with Noah Charney
January 26, 2026
Previous events
Raising the Stakes: Build Tension on Every Page
January 19, 2026
Level Up Your Writing in 2026
January 18, 2026
First Impressions: Rocking the First Line and Paragraph
January 12, 2026
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 Jun, 2020
Submitted to Contest #50
Noah paced back and forth in his hotel as his thoughts went to the events of the rest of the day. He ran his hands through his hair, messing it up more than it already was. This was going to be life-changing for both him and Lillian. If it went wrong, a three-year relationship was going to be ruined in seconds. Although it could go right, she was probably going to beat the shit out of him. Lillian was going to graduate from college tomorrow, and Noah had decided he would pop the question tonight. He had planned a lovely dinner at a 'fanc...
Submitted to Contest #48
Jamie looked up at Ryan who was standing only a few inches away from her face. Her hands balled into fists, her eyes shooting daggers at him and his little group of friends. “Oh look the dwarf is getting feisty.” Ryan said teasingly “Oh My God I’m so scared maybe she’ll cook me into one of her little British crumpets.” Jamie pulled back her leg and kicked him hard on his shin. He had been bullying her about her height and accent ever since she moved here in fifth grade and she was just about sick of it. Ryan groaned spitting out profa...
Submitted to Contest #46
THE END Derek wrote the final words to the story, his final story, the last book he would publish. After this book, his writing career would be over. This was the last book Derek Chauvin would sell. It was about time that he retired. His last child was already sixteen and he needed to spend more time with his family before they completely drifted apart. He saved his work on his computer and as the story saved into his hard-disk, he felt accomplished and fulfilled. He got up from his chair and stretched. He walked out of his office and down...
Oops, you need an account for that!
Log in with your social account:
Or enter your email: