Tag: prompt

  • February 750 word challenge

    Take the February 750word challenge. The website 750words.com challenges writers every month to write every day that month and make it at least 750 words. Now, think about it. February only has 28 days; except this is a leap year, sorry. Still, that’s one day less to win this challenge. You can write 750 words…

  • Think Like a Writer: TOC

    The 31-day Think Like a Writer series challenges writers to write at least 750 words each and every day for a month. I used the website 750words.org, but you can do it with pencil and paper or on your computer. These creative writing prompts are meant to be “morning pages” or practice in Thinking Like…

  • Evalute Your Writing

    This is the last day of our 750 words per day challenge! Have you written every day? What have you learned from your writing this month? Today, write a reflection about your writing for the last month. What have you learned? What was hard? What was easy? In light of what you have learned, where…

  • Unlovable Characters

    Here’s another creative writing prompt for your 750 words, a challenge to write 750 words each day to better Think Like a Writer. Read more here. Unlikeable Main Characters Here’s the thing: readers need to LIKE your character. Why else would they spend hours walking in their shoes? But what if your character is in…

  • The Other Side of the Story

    Here’s another creative writing prompt for your 750 words, a challenge to write 750 words each day to better Think Like a Writer. Read more here. Today, we will think like our opposites. Our enemies. There is always two sides to a story and to Think Like a Writer, we need to explore the full…

  • Secrets and Letters: Think Like a Writer

    Here’s another creative writing prompt for your 750 words, a challenge to write 750 words each day to better Think Like a Writer. Read more here. Secrets and Letters We haven’t written any letters yet in our creative writing prompts, but today’s the day. Letters have an intimate feeling because they are usually written from…