::UPDATE! Not going to post the the 365 Days of Writing as main blog posts. I feel like it's cluttering up the blog. I will continue to work on them and once I figure out a better way to put them here, I will.::
Seeing as how I've been telling myself I want to write more, I decided to take advantage of the writing prompts method. I googled, "Writing prompts for adults," and found this link:
http://thinkwritten.com/365-creative-writing-prompts/
I decided to have these as blog posts because I thought it might be interesting. I also think I'll be better motivated to keep up with it if it's in one place. I'm not sure how I'm going to organize this section. Having a drop down menu would be beneficial so as not to overtake the Home page, but I don't know how or if that's possible.
So, for now, these posts will be "main posts," but I'll keep individual links in this section to have it organized.
I also want to note that I'm going in order, which isn't something I usually do. Normally I'll skim through the topics and find something that inspires me from the start. I save the "boring" stuff for last. The reason I'm not doing that, this time, is because the whole point is to force myself to think creatively. If I go with what would be "easier," I'm not really helping myself out creatively. In my opinion at least.
If anyone is reading these, please comment with any constructive criticism, or let me know if you like it or not. I'm interested in what other people think about my writing style. Thank you! ;)
Day 1: Outside the Window
Day 2: The Unrequited Love Poem
Day 3: The Vessel
Day 4: Dancing
Day 5: Food
Day 6: Eye Contact
Day 7: The Rocketship
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