[stylist] November writing prompt

Eve Sanchez 3rdeyeonly at gmail.com
Wed Nov 7 15:21:40 UTC 2012


Chris, Today is November 7, 2012. We wake up this morning with much to be
grateful for. Thanks for the prompt. As you said, it is fitting for the
survivors of the storm, for the month of November (when people
traditionally reflect of gratitude) and for the successfull election. Will
work on it. :) Eve

On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Lynda Lambert <llambert at zoominternet.net>wrote:

> Thanks, Chris, for creating this writing prompt.
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Kuell" <ckuell at comcast.net>
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 8:35 AM
> Subject: [stylist] November writing prompt
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>  Hello, fellow writers. Sorry about the delay, but we lost power and
>> cable (hence no telephone) and heat during the storm, and didn't get it
>> back until yesterday, seven days later. And, just in the nick of time,
>> since it's 22 degrees out right now. We had some limbs and trees down, and
>> 2 phone poles snapped in half on my street, but compared to many people, we
>> got off relatively easy. Which brings me to this month's writing prompt.
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>> I think an appropriate theme for this prompt is 'gratitude'. We all have
>> much to be grateful for, and I'd like you to write a poem, essay, memoir
>> piece or short story with the idea of gratitude in mind. Any length, any
>> style--I urge you to be creative. For instance, I might write about a town
>> called Gratitude, North Dakota...
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>> This is not meant to be a race. If the muse hits and you hammer out
>> something today, that's great. But, if you are like me, it may take a week
>> or two to write something, and then another week to edit and revise it.
>> Part of the reason to do a prompt is to get your creative juices flowing,
>> but also to practice your craft. Post your responses by December first,
>> although if you need a few extra days you won't be penalized.
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>> Finally, as people post their work, I urge everyone to read them and give
>> constructive feedback. We all want to be supportive, naturally, but I hope
>> we also want to grow and improve as writers. This happens in several ways,
>> firstly by writing, but also by reading with a writer's mindset, always
>> thinking--what works in this piece, and what doesn't? You will be amazed at
>> how analyzing others writing improves your own. But, I also caution you to
>> look at the writing, and not the opinions expressed. For example, if
>> someone writes that Sarah Palin should really be president today, I
>> disagree with the sentiment, but my feedback should only relate to the
>> writing. Look for pacing, point of view, tense shifts, run-on sentences,
>> clunky sentences or phrases, and so on. And of course, mention the things
>> you liked about a piece--great imagery, solid dialogue, awesome symbolism,
>> etc.
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>> Good luck, and again, it's a broad theme and there's no right or wrong
>> way to approach it. The most important thing is to write something.
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>> chris
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