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Your Questions Answered: What Is the Hardest Part of a Book to Write? – K.M. Weiland
Writing prompt – where have you been? #2
Select a bag or piece of luggage for this writing prompt.
Write a list: where have you been with your bag, suitcase, rucksack, luggage? As many places as you can remember.
Read through your list.
Pick one place.
Write about it for 15 minutes.
If you want to share your writing in the comments section, it would be great to see how you get on.
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Writing prompt – inner critic #4
What stops you writing? Is there an internal critic that undermines your plans; tells you that your writing won’t be good enough; that you shouldn’t be writing? Write a fight
scene between you and your inner critic. What starts it?
Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
If you’d like to share your writing or your experience of this and other writing prompts, please do – in the comments section.
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Writing prompt, Fairy tale autumn landscapes
5 TED Talks for Writing Inspiration
Writing prompt – inner critic #3
What stops you writing? Is there an internal critic that undermines your plans; tells you that your writing won’t be good enough; that you shouldn’t be writing? What if you had an inner supporter? An inner cheerleader? An inner mentor?
Write about one of these – supporter, cheerleader, mentor. Imagine what it would be like to have that encouragement.
Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
If you’d like to share your writing or your experience of this and other writing prompts, please do – in the comments section.
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Writing prompt – thriller
Think thriller. Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
If you’d like to share your writing or your experience of this and other writing prompts, please do – in the comments section.
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Writing Inspiration – from Lost Property – IV
Use this photo from
Lost Property as writing inspiration. Start writing and write for 15 minutes, without censoring, pausing or editing. Post your writing or thoughts in the comments section.
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Writing prompt – fictionalise life #2
Think of something that happened when you were at school. Change some of the details. Fictionalise it.
Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
If you’d like to share your writing or your experience of this and other writing prompts, please do – in the comments section.
