Every Saturday (or thereabouts!) we'll post a writing prompt. (No, not on Sunday because then you can post your writing on Sunday!)
You create a piece of writing inspired by that writing prompt.
You post your writing on your blog and leave a comment here to let us know you have participated. (Please try to leave us the perma-link to the actual post if you can!)
We'll publish the links here for people to follow and read!
Need some suggestions?
You could try: a piece of timed writing, a poem, a story, a song, a piece of prose, a list - anything to get your pen moving!
22 Comments:
My "big idea" is somewhat romantic, is to start poeticise for the Muse that inspires good things in me
Another chance to let the bee in my bonnet buzz a little!
My bright idea is actually about the darkness of the night sky, and the bright stars it contains.
I've been struggling a lot to do some writing, so this is what I did when I put pen to paper so to speak...
My bright idea is just a bad idea. . . .
haven't contributed in too long!
my bright idea is to become active on behalf of others.
My bright idea is to get gloves for my hands when I try to NaNo. 13 days and my thumbs are KILLING ME!
I wrote a poem about my idea.
Okay, I'm having a go for the first time here - beware!
HOPE!
hope is my bright idea. It's the best thing in the world to trust :)
My bright idea is just something practical.
Thanks for the prompt; my bright idea is a piece of fiction.
My bright idea seems to lack wattage.
My bright idea is a work of fiction as well. I'm very creative that way... and extremely good looking.
:)
I chose education as my springboard.
Excellent prompt.
Pamela
Death came in the middle of my bright idea.
The burrito war, pt. 2
I was stumped on what to write for the post until a catalog came in the mail!
it's been a while, but trying to get back into writing daily
my inky fingers long to linger
on linen sheets bare and new
one by one line by line, each in time
I leave you with thoughts of mine
I wrote a song as my bright idea. This particular song is based on old feelings that have been looking for expression. I finally got it.
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