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Today, I used AI to generate a prompt with specific inputs, and it turned out to be interesting. I’m sharing it with you without any changes.
PROMPT #395
The Archive of Forgotten Futures
Imagine a hidden archive tucked beneath a crumbling library, filled with letters, sketches, and diary entries from futures that never came to be—personal dreams, societal visions, technological hopes, or cultural shifts that were once imagined but never realised.
Prose: Write a short story or memoir-style piece from the perspective of someone discovering this archive. What future did they once believe in? What do they find that resonates or haunts them?
Poetry: Craft a poem that captures the emotional texture of a forgotten future—nostalgia, loss, resilience, or quiet acceptance.
Art: Create a visual piece that symbolises one of these lost futures. It could be surreal, symbolic, or documentary-style—perhaps a cityscape that never rose, or a family scene that never unfolded.
Then, came a few examples on request.
Prose Example: “The Last Letter from New Cascadia”
A retired urban planner discovers a letter she wrote to herself in 1995, envisioning a utopian city called New Cascadia powered entirely by wind and community gardens. The story alternates between her present-day reflections and excerpts from the letter, revealing how her hopes were reshaped by politics, climate, and personal compromise.
🎭 Poetry Example: “Blueprints in Dust”
A free verse poem written from the perspective of a child who grew up in the shadow of their parents’ unrealised dream—a solar-powered commune in Arizona. The poem weaves metaphors of cracked earth, faded blueprints, and the resilience of wildflowers reclaiming the land.
🎨 Art Example: “Echoes of the Sky Rail”
A mixed-media collage showing a futuristic monorail system that was once proposed but never built. The piece blends old newspaper clippings, architectural sketches, and ghostly silhouettes of commuters walking through empty stations. The colour palette shifts from hopeful blues to sepia-toned nostalgia.
Read the above as an interesting input, and then create whatever you like. Every writer needs creative freedom 🙂 I’m sure this will be an interesting week for us. Please stick to the theme mentioned in red at the top.
There is no restriction on the length or format of the piece. There is no last date unless you wish to be featured in the Weekly Wrap.
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A brutalist response prepared for the Ministry Oversight Committee on Functional Capacity and Resilience Metrics:
https://stoneheadcroft.com/2025/08/26/declassified-file-6031/
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Thank you!
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here is mine Reena:
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Fabulous prompt, Reena! Here’s mine – Beyond lost futures
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Thanks! I was waiting to read your piece.
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Most welcome, Reena.
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This is where Cursed Cursive belongs…
https://julesinflashyfiction.wordpress.com/2025/08/22/nd-8-22-xxv-haibun/
I wrote my piece before reading the AI pieces…
I would have like to have seen the AI as an actual poem instead of just the suggestion of what it could have been. Very interesting though. Thanks for sharing the AI pieces.
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Glad you spared a thought for it, Jules!
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Ubi Sunt – Creative Experiments and More
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Thanks as always, Reena ❤
Here is my contribution:
Much love,
David
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Thanks, David!
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🤗
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great prompt, Reena 🙂
Reena’s Xploration Challenge #395 – The Archive of Forgotten Futures – Ladyleemanila
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Thanks, Lee!
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https://writingthroughthesoul.org/2025/08/21/reenas-xploration-challenge-395-the-archive-of-forgotten-futures/
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Thanks so much!
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My post for Reena’s Xploration Challenge #395: https://wherestoriescansparktheirmagic.wordpress.com/2025/08/21/petals-in-the-lock/
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A wonderful imaginative challenge Reena, thank you ❤️
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❤️❤️
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This one is difficult for me, Reena. I’ll take a month to figure it out.
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I’ll link back to the post after a month 🤗
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But I was on time, dear.
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Linked up your response to #394. I released it early today.
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Thanks so much.
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haha.
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Indira – RXC- 394
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What a beautifully imaginative and inspiring prompt! 🌟
The idea of an Archive of Forgotten Futures feels both haunting and deeply poetic — a place where hope, vision, and imagination linger even when reality moved in another direction. I love how you’ve opened the door for creativity across forms — prose, poetry, and even art — giving writers and artists the freedom to approach it in their own way.
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Hats off to AI 🤗
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A very interesting but challenging prompt.
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Yes. It will take time to craft a response.
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I’ll start working on it. But I’m sure Jim will be the first to post a response.
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He has posted already 😀
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😂😂😂
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