Today’s writing challenge: Push your character out of their comfort zone—and then keep pushing.
Welcome to another Story Spark Sunday, where we light a creative fire under your fingertips and see what your characters are really made of.
This week’s prompt is all about disaster. Not just any disaster—your character’s personal worst-case scenario. Maybe it’s losing their job, crashing a spaceship, bumping into their ex during a bank heist, or accidentally adopting a haunted cat.
🎲 What’s the Worst That Could Happen? Generator
Roll two six-sided dice (or use the table below) to generate a terrible, wonderful disaster to drop into your story.
🎲 Roll 1: Who’s it happening to?
| Roll | Character Type |
|---|---|
| 1 | A reluctant hero |
| 2 | A retired villain |
| 3 | A time-traveling intern |
| 4 | A broke private detective |
| 5 | A social media influencer |
| 6 | A cursed wedding planner |
🎲 Roll 2: What goes terribly wrong?
| Roll | Worst-Case Scenario |
|---|---|
| 1 | They’re framed for a crime they didn’t commit (this time). |
| 2 | Their secret identity is exposed—on live TV. |
| 3 | They lose the one thing they swore to protect. |
| 4 | An old enemy returns with a new agenda. |
| 5 | They fall in love with the absolute worst person. |
| 6 | Reality itself begins to glitch around them. |
✍️ Your Challenge:
Take your two rolls and write a 500-word story spark. You can go full chaos or play it straight—it’s your disaster to explore.
💡 Need a twist? Try this: Let your character succeed in fixing the situation—only to make everything worse.
Example:
A retired villain (2) is framed for a crime they didn’t commit (1). He’s trying to live a quiet life selling jam at the farmers’ market—but when the mayor’s dog disappears, he becomes the prime suspect. Again.
Share Your Spark!
Use #StorySparkSunday and tag @writester.blog if you post your story online—we’d love to see what disasters you dream up.

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