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Writing Prompt: Family

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familyMarch 6: Writing Prompt

Family can be a blessing and a curse. Which was your family? Has it made you stronger or sent you running to therapy? List five ways your family has affect you and your life. Pick the most important one and write about it.

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Writing Prompt: Loss of Innocense

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loss of inncoenseMarch 5 Writing Prompt:

When and how did you lose your innocence? Who was involved? Where did it happen? Write about it in the 3rd person, as if it happened to one of your characters.

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Writing Prompt: The Need to Escape

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jailMarch 4: The Need to Escape

Writing Prompt: Many films have been about the necessity or the need to escape. Have you ever been in a situation that made you feel trapped? Perhaps you have been held hostage.

Write about that experience.

 

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Writing Prompt: Fear of Failure, Fear of Success

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fearMarch 3

Writing Prompt: Fear of failure is a common theme. Fear of success is less common, but it can also sabotage our efforts. Are you or is your character afraid to fail or succeed? Write about the incident that may have triggered this fear.

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Writing Prompt: The Will to Survive

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surviveMarch 2 Writing Prompt: The Will to Survive

Writing Prompt: The will to survive is a popular theme in literature. Write about how this theme has played out in your life or in the life of someone you know.  What characteristics does someone need to have this will?

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Writing Prompt: What Major Theme Has Played Out In Your Life?

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In March, while the winds are blowing, I thought it would be interesting to think about various themes that play out in our lives or the lives of our fictional characters. For example, such universal ideas as injustice, isolation, and good versus bad, are universal concepts that have been repeated throughout history. Themes show up in a variety of ways. They can be life’s lessons, repetitive patterns, or insights we have about ourselves and others. Throughout the month of March, see how you resonate with the various prompts and see if you can discover themes that affect your life and the life of your characters.

March 1

Writing Prompt: A theme is a message that stretches through a book or novel or a period of time. What is the major theme that has played out in your life?

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Writing Prompt: Write about your current state of being

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feeling nowFebruary 28, 2014 Writing Prompt:

Write about your current state of being.

What emotion are you feeling right now? Love, joy, surprise, anger, sadness, disgust, fear? Write about how you are feeling today or the emotion you feel most often. Does this feeling drive your actions? If so, how?

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Writing Prompt: Write about criticism

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criticism imageFebruary 27, 2014 Writing Prompt:

Write about criticism.

Think back to your childhood. Were you criticized by a parent or teacher? What did they say about you? Did you believe them then? Do you believe them now? How has this criticism affected your life?

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Writing Prompt: Write about judgment

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judgmentFebruary 26, 2014 Writing Prompt:

Write about judgment.

Do you judge other people? What do you judge about them? Their appearance, financial or employment status, religion or belief system ? How does judging others make you feel?

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Writing Prompt: Write about feeling nervous

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February 25, 2014 Writing Prompt:

WritNegatives Positives Computer Keys Showing Plus And Minus Alternatives Analysis And Decisionse about feeling nervous.

When was the last time you felt nervous? Where were you? What were you doing? What goes on physiologically when you are nervous? What do you think about?

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