There is no way that I will be writing a novel this month (like some of you participating in NaNoWriMo) but I think a prompt-a-day is a wonderful idea; inspiration each day to write, sketch, photograph, or create in some way. I like that!
I wrote all of the prompts in a notebook, one per page, so that I would have them at the ready when I could steal a moment to write, or brainstorm a photo idea or a sketch.
You can find all of the details here if you would like to join the talented Amanda, and so many others in this fun and inspiring exercise!
Happy weekend!
I love that you've set it up in a way that you can just open the notebook and write each day. And yes, a page or sketch or photograph a day seems much more doable than a novel ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Dawn. I'm not sure how to share any of the prompts yet. I guess just post them later in the day after I've written them?!
ReplyDeleteI am going to pick and choose my sharing. I am sure a few things will be too personal to share, but that is just me :-)
DeleteThis is so perfect! I love that you have set it up this way. So perfect! I wish I had seen this before I blogged. Maybe I should be keeping my thoughts private! xxoo
ReplyDeleteGah. That is my reply to you, below. :-)
DeleteI like the idea of blogging these prompts but I know myself well enough to know I will hold back if I did that, and I need a bit more flexibility in my schedule at this point. I probably won't do all of my writing in the a.m. for blogging.
ReplyDeleteI clicked through to the prompts--I love the simplicity of them. Specific enough to give you a starting place, but open enough to go in many directions.
ReplyDeleteI thought about doing one of the daily blog projects going on right now, but I've learned that pressure to blog tends to be counter-productive for me. We each find our own way, don't we? Thanks for sharing this.