More Daily Writing Prompts to Spur Creativity: 366 Writing Prompts to Help You Get Started
By EJ Divitt
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Do you want to write but don't know where to start? Are you looking to break free of writer's block? This book is for you.
With a unique writing prompt for every day of the year--including leap day--this book provides hundreds of chances to stretch your creativity and write more.
Get in touch with your inner author and get those creative muscles flexing with these prompts.
EJ Divitt
EJ Divitt lives in Massachusetts with her husband in a house she plans to live in forever. EJ is an insurance agent by day who spends her free time writing. She has multiple nonfiction titles available including: Daily Writing Prompts To Spur Creativity, I'm Engaged! Now What? and Things Every Goddess Should Know.She is also the author of the paranormal fantasy series, The Ghost Protector Trilogy. Book one, Ghost Of A Chance, book two, Ghost Of A Smile, and book three, Ghost Of A Memory, are all available now.
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More Daily Writing Prompts To Spur Creativity:
366 Writing Prompts To Help You Get Started
EJ Divitt
Foreword
These writing prompts are intended to inspire you. If they call for a particular tense or say you
when you wish to use another character, go for it. Perhaps one of the prompts makes you think of something completely different; that works, too. What ever way your mind goes, follow it. Just keep writing. You can do one a day for a year or do several at once. You can go straight through or jump around to ones that catch your eye. There is no wrong way to use them as long it results in you writing; preferably at least two to three hundred words.
Use the prompts exactly as written or let them lead you in a different direction. For example, the prompt is: A retirement party for a dragon.
Is it a literal dragon? What would make them retire? Age? Ability? Did their fire go out or can they no longer fly? How do they feel about it? Is it a literal party with food and people they know? Is it the dragon celebrating by doing something crazy? Or is it a metaphorical dragon? That horrible principal or stern librarian, that coworker no one can stand?
Don't be afraid to be ridiculous or wrong. Writing is a muscle and this is your workout. So stretch those fingers and have some fun.
Chapter One- Prompts 1-50
1. A retirement party for a dragon.
2. You are a unicorn being pressured into dying your horn.
3. You are on a ride along in a police car.
4. What do you see in a broken mirror?
5. You are a hitman and your latest