Originally published on my Medium blog on 24.01.12. Author POV is a new blog series in my ongoing project, The Year of the Novel. I see you. Yes, you. You’re a writer, aren’t you? You write a dozen short stories, even get a couple of them published, and you stop doing the writing prompts and exercises. That’s beneath you, right? You are a real writer now, and you’ve graduated from that silly stuff. Wrong! You’re never too advanced a writer to stop doing writing exercises or prompts. A more uninspired way to describe the importance of prompts is to liken them to a work-out. Keeping your creative muscles toned and stretching those artistic tendons. And while this analogy is tired, it’s still accurate. However, doing prompts and exercises can make your writing better in many other ways, too. For instance, often, when I get stuck on a story, writing exercises help me get… well, unstuck. And prompts give me ideas when I feel like the old well has run dry. They also help me...