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30 day writing challenge part 2
30 day writing challenge part 2













30 day writing challenge part 2

Maybe it’s a holiday, or a vacation, or something more mundane.

  • The owner of the dog called the town government on the chicken coop owner.
  • Write a story about the conversation that happens between the chicken owner and the dog owner. The owner of the chicken coop is threatening to shoot the dog.
  • In a small town, there’s a dog that keeps getting into a chicken coop and eating the chickens.
  • What is the stupidest argument you’ve ever been a part of? Who was stupider, you or the other person? Write about it.
  • Write a story that begins with this line: “I kicked off my boots.
  • You’ll have to see what pops up, but use it as inspiration in some way. Maybe a main character comes from the article, or maybe a scenario. Read whatever comes up, and then write something short based on it.

    #30 day writing challenge part 2 generator#

    Go to Wikipedia’s random article generator page.When was the last time you cried? Why? Write about it.Maybe it’s whatever happens next (though, it shouldn’t follow whatever really happens next in that book), or maybe it’s whatever would be the complete opposite of what you’ve just read. Close your eyes and point to a random passage. If nothing at all comes to mind, write about your thoughts on emptiness. Write at least one page, uninterrupted, about absolutely anything that comes to mind.Who was your least favorite teacher? Why? Write about them.Who was your favorite teacher? Why? Write about them.If you stayed in, focus on one room you spent time in. If you went out, write about somewhere you visited. Write about a place you visited yesterday.What are its good personality traits? Bad? What’s its name? Write about that color as if it were a person. No matter how much you produce each day, after a month, you’ll be surprised at how much writing you’ll have done. The most important thing is that you write.

    30 day writing challenge part 2

    You don’t have to set aside too much time for these, nor do you have to set a daily word count for yourself, unless a specific prompt calls for it. This is 30 short prompts for you to do, doing one a day per day for 30 days. Here, you’ll find a 30-day writing challenge. For example, each summer, the author Jami Attenberg hosts “1,000 Words of Summer,” a challenge to writers to write 1,000 words every day for two weeks. One of the best ways to combat writer’s block is to engage in a writing challenge. And yet, it can be so challenging for so many of us. The number one thing a writer needs to do is write. But so many of us have difficulty actually putting pen to paper (or, fingers to keyboard) to write.

    30 day writing challenge part 2

    Many people dream of “being a writer.” They picture a published book with their name on it, or an article they wrote going out to the masses. The best way to make your writing stronger is to do it every day















    30 day writing challenge part 2