9 : Family -
: Write from the eyes of a child or a distant descendant living in the year 2200.
: Reflect on whether the core bonds of love and support stay the same even as the world around them changes. Context of the Prompt
: Other features in this series include writing about a teenager's first day with a foster family or a character returning home after years on the road. 9 : Family
: If you are writing a more formal essay or feature, start with a hook about what family means to you, describe the members in the body, and conclude with why those bonds matter. To help you write this better, could you tell me:
: Describe futuristic rituals, such as digital family reunions, holographic storytelling, or shared living in unique environments. : Write from the eyes of a child
What is the you're aiming for—funny, sentimental, or serious?
To effectively write this feature, you should focus on how technology, environment, or social shifts might change the way relatives interact. Consider these angles: : If you are writing a more formal
: When writing about real or fictional family, "writing the way you speak" can make the story feel more grounded and relatable.