As I journey towards turning “writer” from a self-proclaimed label to professional title, I’ve decided to give myself a focused challenge. Each day, from now until January 11, 2016, I hereby pledge to focus on my writings: novel, screenplay drafts, stage play rewrites, TV pilot scenes, etc. Documenting my progress each day will help keepContinue reading “Day Thirty-Six of the 111 Day Writer’s Journey: Writing Prompt Wednesday – Moonlit”
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Writing Prompt Wednesday: Other Worldly
Use the image above as creative inspiration. Draft a sci-fi story, poem, song, or in-depth article on climate change. Have fun, be creative, and keep writing!
Writing Prompt Wednesday: On Your Own
What does the image above inspire you to create? Write a short story, poem, song, essay, or piece of fan fiction. Let your imagination take hold without second-guessing where the words will take you. I’d love to read the finished works, so please comment below and share the link to your blog or website. If youContinue reading “Writing Prompt Wednesday: On Your Own”
Writing Prompt Wednesday: Wordy Trio
Use the words above as inspiration for a piece of writing. It can be non-fiction or fictional, a play, a scene on a TV show, poem, or essay. There are no correct answers or guidelines you must follow. Let the story flow…don’t second guess where it takes you. Just write!!!! I’d love to read the finishedContinue reading “Writing Prompt Wednesday: Wordy Trio”
Writing Prompt Wednesday: Curtain Calls
Use the image below as inspiration for a story (fictional or non-fiction), and include all five senses (or more) when drafting your piece. Imagine that a set of red velour curtains are blocking your view. As they part, what do you see? Are you sitting in a theatre, clapping excitedly as the cast takes their final bows? Are you part ofContinue reading “Writing Prompt Wednesday: Curtain Calls”
Writing Prompt Wednesday: Something’s Fishy
In need of a little creative inspiration? Then, use the image below as a starting point for a story. It can be non-fiction or fictional, a play, a scene on a TV show, poem, or essay. There are no correct answers or guidelines you must follow. Don’t overthink it or edit as you go – let theContinue reading “Writing Prompt Wednesday: Something’s Fishy”