Take your pick from any number of types of prompts - poetry, short story, you name it.
If you really want to keep improving steadily, write something - from whatever inspiration you have - and have someone read it and give you feedback about the flow, the characters/their depth, description etc. Maybe you've got a friend who loves writing that could read what you write?
Also, if you have the chance, sign up for writing classes over the summer! The Loft Writing Center has some awesome classes for writers of all genres, ages, abilities. [ BlackAngel's advice column | Ask BlackAngel A Question ]
Faerie answered Monday March 5 2007, 8:19 am: Hey,
I found 2 good sites, feel free to google "creative writing ideas" to find more. =)
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