November is the month to tap into themes like introspection, gratitude, and personal growth as a writer. Whether you’re an established author, a new-to-the-scene writer, or have a book in progress, these November writing prompts for adults can help you get the words flowing. Writing prompts can also help beat a bout of writer’s block! Explore our collection of 30 prompts and use November as a springboard for your creative growth and discovery. 30 Writing Prompts for November If you’d like to focus on a specific theme this month, our November writing prompts are organized into themes to make it…
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There are so many ways you can reignite your passion for writing during the fall season. If you like to spend time outdoors, make time for nature walks. You can soak up the sights, sounds, and smells of the changing landscape. If you’re a homebody, opt for a hot beverage and a good book to cozy up with to recharge your creative batteries. If you’re looking to tap into a new sense of creativity, visit museums in your area or attend a play. Engaging with different art forms can provide you with fresh perspectives and ideas for your writing. If…
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Grab a new notebook or open up a new document, it’s time to start this month’s writing prompts! This one is simple and its sole purpose is to get you writing every day. At the end of the 30 writing prompts, you may have either found an idea for your next writing project, written publishable content or just practiced writing every day. These are all accomplishments you should be proud of. Let’s get writing! 30 Writing Prompts for the Month Ahead Read one writing prompt each day and let it inspire you to write a sentence, paragraph, an essay, or…
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As the warm breeze and bright sunshine of summer swirl around us, we just may be able to find inspiration and rejuvenation in a variety of activities that evoke the spirit of the season. From outdoor writing to nature walks and summer reading, there are ample opportunities to nurture creativity and foster personal growth this time of year. Here’s my comprehensive guide to summer activities for writers. 1. Take Your Writing Outdoors The fresh air and change of scenery can invigorate your mind, leading to enhanced creativity and productivity, so taking your writing outdoors offers a myriad of benefits. To…