Whatever you write… it must either be 12 lines, 12 stanzas, 12 paragraphs, or (if feeling extra verbose) 12 pages.
Happy Writing!!
Whatever you write… it must either be 12 lines, 12 stanzas, 12 paragraphs, or (if feeling extra verbose) 12 pages.
Happy Writing!!
Write about a veteran or how you see or feel about veterans.
HAPPY VETERANS DAY!
Happy Writing!
Close your eyes. Take a walk through your neighborhood (in your mind). Now write about it. Try not to leave anything out.
Happy Writing!
Write about chaos in as few words as possible. For a poem… write a haiku. For non-fiction… write a 500 word piece. For fiction… no more than 1000 words.
Happy Writing!
In honor of me missing a few prompt posts… write on the following topic:
Life happens…
Take it wherever it leads you in whatever format that it desires. Let the pen (or your fingers on the keyboard) lead you.
Happy Writing!
Write a reaction piece to the following quote:
“There are people so addicted to exaggeration that they can’t tell the truth without lying.” -Josh Billings
Happy Writing!
Incorporate these words into a poem, story, or feature them in an essay:
multitasking
frigid
smelt
Sorry for the late post! Happy Writing!
These prompts are designed to be used for either poetry, essay, or short fiction writing (unless otherwise specified in the prompt).
Not everybody writes novels. However you still should take advantage of this month to really exercise your creativity.
PROMPT 1
Write about how writing makes you feel. Think mentally, physically, and emotionally. Be as descriptive as possible.
I have been on the fence about participating because I failed miserably last year. Then I spent the end of October reading a huge portion of my past works. The unfinished stories really bugged the hell out of me. Not one for quitting, I decided that I am going to give it a go again.
I have two projects I am working on, to satisfy my insane need to multitask. My goal is to finish at least one of them by the end of the month. I will probably stray from the typical way NaNoWriMo is done but I am going to document it all here on this blog. I am not posting the actual novel on here. But I will post my daily progress starting this evening. The goal is 50,000 words by the end of the month. The hard part for me will be the NO EDITING rule. (Pray for me ya’ll!)
I think you should all give it a go with me. The website is http://www.nanowrimo.org/ and you should go there and register. There is all types of stuff on there. In some areas they have meet ups. There are tons of tips.
For all my poet friends and followers… why not write a poem a day for thirty days. I am going to continue to post prompts up. I will try to post one a day for those who need inspiration. At the end of the month you could have a wonderful poetry book!
If you write non-fiction, you can still do this challenge. Write your memoir. Write about your favorite topic.
The key… JUST WRITE!!!
Feel free to comment on posts and let me know how you are doing.
Let’s do this!