Okay, so I’ve not written nearly as much over the past few weeks as I’d wanted to. For this reason, I’m not sure whether the challenge I’m embarking on will be a success. Last year, I joined #Write31Days but didn’t finish. The challenge was discontinued this year, but Kate Motaung has done achallenge-within-the-challenge for years of doing 31 days od five-minute freewrites. I won’t do those, as sticking to five minutes once I’ve started writing is too hard. However, I will use the daily prompt words to hopefully inspire me to write everyday in October.
This is the landing page or table of contents for the challenge. In previous years, keeping my landing page updated was as much of a challenge as writing everyday, so we’ll see how this goes.
Anyway, I won’t have a theme for my challenge. I’m not even sure I’ll be able to use the prompts as main focus of my posts, but we’ll see. Enjoy!
- Day 1: Why I Am in Long-Term Care
Good luck! 🙂 Looking forward to reading your posts.
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Give it a go, you never know!
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Astrid,
freewriting is …
so many things.
Often I am accustomed to pause like a poem or rush into the breaths.
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Whoho! All the best for this.
I am also trying to do something similar, blog everyday (at least for December)
I hope I don’t end up slacking off haha.
This is what I am generally planning on doing: https://megstalks.com/2019/12/12/blog-every-day-bed/
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