Words that end in "Z" are few and punchy — mostly short nouns and verbs like "buzz," "fizz," "jazz," and "quiz." There are essentially no adjectives or adverbs that end in "Z."
Write a story where the whole town falls for "jazz."
Imagine a character who can "buzz" between worlds.
Craft a scene of energy using "buzz," "fizz," and "whiz."
Poetry Prompts
Write a poem using "buzz," "fizz," and "jazz."
Create a rhythmic piece that moves like a "waltz."
Write a free verse poem with a glinting "topaz" as its image.
Character Development Prompts
Develop a character who lives for "jazz."
Describe a nervous character, all "fizz" and "buzz."
Create a character who would rather "waltz" than walk.
World-Building Prompts
Design a world that runs on the "buzz" of a thousand machines.
Imagine a city of neon "glitz" and endless "jazz."
Create a culture that prizes a single perfect "quartz."
Sentence Completion Prompts
"The whole hall filled with the sound of ____________."
"She could feel the ____________ of the crowd."
"He gave the answer without a moment to ____________."
Nouns
Nouns that end in "Z" are a small, zesty set — everyday "buzz," "jazz," and "quiz," rarer "chintz," "ersatz," and "kibbutz," out to exotic borrowings like "pizzazz," "kolkhoz," and "gigahertz."