Showing posts with label #WednesdayWriting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #WednesdayWriting. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2021

#WritingPrompt - Personal Landscape




     It's lovely but cold winter morning in my neck of the woods.
 I have a Writing Prompt to help encourage you to write and keep a journal. 


Sit comfortably with your notebook and pen. Write for 10 -15 minutes.


EXERCISE: PERSONAL LANDSCAPES
It's snowy winter here in Michigan 
and I have some amazing memories of growing up in my winter wonderland state. 
BFFs Trish, me, and Erin.


Picture winter in your childhood or some years back. Think of an outdoor place or landscape that was special to you. It may be a location you saw frequently, somewhere you went occasionally, or a place you visited only once. It could be a field, a road, a river, beach, playground, zoo, mountain, view from a window, the outside of a building. 

Describe the place, picking out features that were important to you. Include any sounds, colors, textures and smells you remember. Explain how you felt about the place and also how you feel as you think and write about it now.








     




Tuesday, February 16, 2021

A Journal Writing Prompt - In This Moment


Are you snowed in? Are you in self-isolation? Are you in lock down mode? 

Many people have taken time during covid to begin writing or at least keeping a journal.
Writing in a journal is a great way to relax and escape.

Here's a little Writing Prompt 
to help train your mind to write, 
to exercise your brain, 
to get you started putting thoughts down.


IN THIS MOMENT 

Sit comfortably with your notebook and pen. Write for 10 -15 minutes.

This exercise is one of my favorites. 

Read the following questions then close your eyes.


What sounds do you hear? Do you notice any odors? How is the temperature?
Are you in a relaxed state?


Now, open your eyes and immediately pick up your pen/pencil 
and write about the first thing that comes to mind.




          

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

#WednesdayWritingPrompt - Patterning


Patterning is making a list in which you repeat the same form of words to introduce each item. The repetition helps release ideas and feelings. It’s also a chance to play with words. The list becomes a kind of rhythmic writing which can have a very strong effect and may even turn into a poem!

Are you  ready to begin?
Sit comfortably with your notebook and pen (or electronic device).

Write quickly, without thinking too much and enjoy experimenting.
Take one of these opening phrases and write a line with it, then add lines for six minutes. Feel free to share!

Choose from the following:
I feel...
I want...
I don’t want…
My life is…
I wish I could…
In my perfect world…
Today I am…



Wednesday, February 19, 2020

#WednesdayWritingPrompt - Desert Islands

It's a chilly Wednesday in my neck of the woods. Temp is 18 degrees and only a little snow on the ground. On the bright side... we have sunny. Let's escape the cold and visit a desert island. Here's today's Writing Prompt to help train your mind to write, to exercise your brain, to encourage you keep a journal. Use these prompts to break a writer's block if needed.


EXERCISE 3: DESERT ISLANDS

Sit comfortably with your notebook and pen.

You are marooned on a desert island. It is warm, without dangerous creatures, offers plenty of easily obtainable bananas, coconuts, other fruits and fish to eat as well as fresh water and tree shelter. You have time on your hands.

Write for three or four minutes about each of the following:

A.   What and who you would most miss, explaining why.
B.   What you would be glad to get away from.
C.   Which two objects you would choose to have with you from your home to make your life more bearable and give it some interest. (Phone, radio and TV are not available.)
D.   How you would cope with isolation and structure your time.



Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Wednesday's Writing Prompt - Personal Landscapes


It's Wednesday and here's a Writing Prompt to help train your mind to write, to exercise your brain, to encourage you keep a journal. Use these prompts to break a writer's block if needed.

Sit comfortably with your notebook and pen. Write for 10 -15 minutes.

EXERCISE: PERSONAL LANDSCAPES

 Picture an outdoor place or landscape that was special to you in your childhood or some years back. It may be a location you saw frequently, somewhere you went occasionally, or a place you visited only once. It could be a garden, a road, a river, beach, playground, zoo, mountain, view from a window, the outside of a building. 

Describe the place, picking out features that were important to you. Include any sounds, colors, textures and smells you remember. Explain how you felt about the place and also how you feel as you think and write about it now.




Simple rules of keeping a journal:
* Sit in a comfortable place where you won't be interrupted for a few moments.
* Don't spend alot of time. Set a timer if needed. Use only a few minutes to write. Think of it as drinking a glass of water rather than an entire gallon. Once you get the  hang of it, you might have times where your thoughts may take up several pages.
* Don't be a critique. Journal entries are raw. Think of them as rough drafts if your wish, but don't change them. It may ruin the beauty of the words. If editing is your thing, save the original and edit a copy. Keep every draft you make. I've done that and it's fun to look back at the growth.
*Keep a journal in a notebook or on a computer. It doesn't matter. Whatever is comfortable to you. I like a journal I can hold and carry. There is something about writing with a pencil on paper that feels good.
* Don't just write, keep other things in your journal. Paste a poem or comic that you enjoyed. Clip an article. Save those doodles! Keep inspirational photos.