
What’s happening for you right now?
Be in the moment.
Write about whatever is on your mind.
Write what your heart wants to say.

What’s happening for you right now?
Be in the moment.
Write about whatever is on your mind.
Write what your heart wants to say.

Excerpt from The Sun November 2003, “Keep The Hand Moving,” Natalie Goldberg interviewed by Genie Zeiger:
Zeiger asked Natalie, “What is the difference between speaking our stories and writing them down?”
Natalie: Writing it down is more intimate because, first of all, you are developing a relationship among your hand, your arm, your shoulder, your heart, and your mind. Then, because the story is recorded, you have a chance to read it later, so you can see who you are and come home to yourself.
I tell students to read deeply—which doesn’t mean reading all the great literature but just reading carefully, studying the mind of the author rather than whipping through the book. Reading is important because when you read, you enter the mind of the author, and so you get to study a practiced mind.
Notice: How do writers create structure in a book? How do they turn phrases and present facts?
Note from Marlene: Your turn. Just Write!
More about writing practice from Natalie Goldberg
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Today’s Writing Prompt:
Write fortunes for fortune cookies.
See what DSBriggs did with this prompt on the Sparks page of The Write Spot Blog.
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Memorable writing that sparks imagination. Lean in. Hear the writer’s voice on the page.
Fortunes I Did Not Get In Cookies
By DSBriggs
A wise man marries a wiser woman.
You will get good news; and you will recognize it.
If you miss your bus, start walking.
A book returned is a friendship kept.
Get a dog, it will save you.
Blood is thicker than water but only Vampires should care.
Delight in today; for tomorrow is no guarantee.
Buy a car for its usefulness; not for its beauty.
The One that got away is not the One for You.
A blind man cannot see beyond his fingers.
Asking for help is a sign of strength but ignoring it can be a weakness.
A half full glass can be emptied and refilled.
A wise animal is better than a noisy friend.
Luck is knowing when to walk away.
Keep a pencil around for it never needs booting up.
And one I did get; if your table moves, move with it.
DSBriggs lives and writes in northern California. Her muse lately has been a roommate with soulful brown eyes, four long legs, and a very loud bark, Moose.
Donna has been fortunate to be published in Marlene Cullen’s The Write Spot Series including: Discoveries, Possibilities and Writing As A Path To Healing, available at your local bookseller. Also available in both print form and as ereaders at Amazon.
Writing with Marlene and the other Jumpstarters has been one of the most fortunate activities of my life.

Panoplyzine is a fresh new look at poetry and short prose.
“We seek to publish lively new insights in creativity, outlook, perspective, and analysis. Issue 1 debuted in August 2015. We’re edited by three friends located around Pensacola, FL who got together to offer a new look and a new option for readers and writers and lovers of good writing worldwide. In January 2022, we welcomed a new editor based in Romania to enhance our viewpoint and feel.
Our mission is to share the best in contemporary poetry and short prose, to enlighten and entertain, and to touch our readers’ hearts and minds.”
Guy Biederman had success with “This isn’t the story I intended to write” being published in Panoplyzine.
Guy’s piece “Send It!” encourages writers to submit their writing. “I record where, when, and what I send, and of course, the results. I record quality declines if I’m given feedback, especially from those who invite me to try them again. And when accepted, I write Yes! next to that entry in Zapfino font, just to party a little.”
May 5 and May 19, 2022: Guy will teach flash fiction writing. Free on Zoom through Recovery Writing of Idaho.
Register for Recovery Writing.
Just Write! And then, submit your writing! Places to Submit.

Pretend you are a mystery story writer. Or maybe you actually are a mystery writer.
For this prompt, think cozy mystery.
One of your characters has met his/her demise.
How did it happen?
Who is the surprise character who did the deed?
Why?
OR: Write about a book or an author you especially like.
Cozy Mysteries are a subgenre of crime fiction taking place in a small, socially intimate community. The detective is an amateur sleuth.
Examples:
Nancy Drew books
Donald Bain & “Jessica Fletcher” in “Murder, She Wrote”
Bree Baker: Seaside Cafe Mystery Series
Lilian Jackson Braun: The Cat Who… series
Rita Mae Brown: Mrs. Murphy and company

Luck!
Do you make your own luck?
Definition of luck:
~Success or failure brought by chance rather than through one’s own actions.
Good luck symbols:
From pigs in China to shamrocks in Ireland, different cultures have their own good luck charms:
Conch shells ~ Elephants ~ Oranges ~ Bamboo ~ Rabbit’s foot
Write about luck and or write about a good luck charm.
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MacQueen’s Quinterly : Knock-your-socks-off Art and Literature publishes writing of a thousand words or less.
“Short forms are deceptively difficult to write well, and although they take only a few minutes to read, the best resonate far longer than that. Perhaps for a lifetime. We’re dedicated to publishing such gems—please dive in to see the latest we’ve found for you.”
Bonus Info:
Guy Biederman is a successful contributor to MacQueen’s Quinterly.

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