StoryADay September has begun
In This Episode
The Prompts [5:03]
The Checklist [6:23]
The Importance of Reading [12:19]
StoryADay September has begun
In This Episode
The Prompts [5:03]
The Checklist [6:23]
The Importance of Reading [12:19]
Use these prompts any way you want. You don’t have to quote them verbatim. They don’t have to end up in the finished story. Or you could decide to start/end your story with these quotes exactly as they are. Continue reading “Five Prompts For StADaSep17 – Week 1”
in today’s prompt, you get a chance to write about a writer. This is not something I suggest often, but I think you’ve earned it.
Also: news about StoryFest 2017 (https://storyaday.org/storyfest-2017)
Find more about this prompt: https://storyaday.org/20170531-writer/
By this point in the challenge, you’ll have discovered some of your strengths and weaknesses.
This week we’re going to explore those areas further.
Look back, and think about which stories flowed the best for you, and in which your voice was strongest.
Day 22 – Finding Your Voice
Day 23 – Watch Your Tone
Day 24 – Exploring Genre
Day 25 – All Change
Day 26 – So Emotional (Baby)
Day 27 – Write At Your Natural Length
Day 28 – Pace Yourself
Keep writing (and commenting) throughout this week, and get ready for The Last Hurrah in the final couple of days of the month.
Okay, you made it! Welcome to Week Two.
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This week we’re going to get a little more serious, but still keeping the stakes very low. I want you to remember that nothing you’re writing this month needs to be brilliant. The point of all of this is to get you writing a lot so that you can find out
Having said that I don’t want this to be a waste of your time.
So this week we’re going to work on some skills that you’re going to need as you get into crafting your stories when the month of short story writing is finished.
This week I’m going to give you three different story structures that you can use with the story sparks that you’ve been collecting (you have been collecting stories parks haven’t you?) We’re going to take a look at
If you’ve already written a story a day for seven days I’m confident that you are discovering your best practices. Hold onto that knowledge while we dive deeper into the nitty-gritty of storytelling this week. Work when your energy is highest. Squeeze writing into tiny pockets of the day if you have to. Harness your community and your support group and get them to keep you accountable. It’s going to get harder this week, but it’s worth it. Keep writing.
This is important to you.
You deserve this.
It’s getting harder this week so take all the lessons you’ve learned from last week and make them work for you.
Keep writing!
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