Susan Bono, Queen of Personal Essays suggests this prompt: I’m trying to figure out how I feel about _________.
Tag: freewrite
Don’t think. Don’t plan. Just Write.
When you write, using the method of writing freely – called a freewrite – you can lose control with no worries about consequences. Writing in this style is for your personal enjoyment or to enhance your writing. This isn’t your final piece to be published. No one else has to read your writing, unless you invite them to. When you freewrite, don’t think and don’t plan what you will write next. Just go with the moment’s energy. If you use a prompt that draws from your childhood, you will have endless material to write about.
How to get in the mood to write.
Get comfortable in your chair, couch, or wherever you are sitting . Both feet flat on the floor. Wiggle, squirm, move around until you are sitting comfortably. Take a deep breath in through your nose and release slowly through your mouth. Feel the floor under your feet. Your chair is firmly supporting you. Rest your hands comfortably in your lap, or on your thighs or on the table. Sit back and relax into your chair, feeling completely supported and totally comfortable. Take a deep breath in, hold and let go. Let go of your worries, Let go of your concerns. Take a nice deep breath in. Feel the breath go down, past your lungs, into your belly. Hold and really whoosh out. As you go through this relaxation, take deep breaths as you need to and really whoosh out as you exhale. Perhaps wiggle your toes and feet, rotate your…
I thought I would never . . . Prompt #18
Another prompt inspired by essayist Susan Bono. I thought I would never learn to love ____________.
I learned about . . . Prompt #17
Today’s prompt inspired by Susan Bono. I learned about ________from ___________. Go. Now. Write.
I want to tell you how . . . .Prompt #16
I want to tell you how ______________changed my life. Prompt inspired by Susan Bono. Fill in the blank. Write for 12-15 minutes about how something or someone changed your life.
It was a Saturday morning and . . . Prompt #15
“It was a Saturday morning and clouds were gathering . . .” Finish the sentence and then keep writing. See where this takes you.
Writing and Improv – Prompt #14
Today’s prompt inspired by Leigh Anne Jasheway, “Improv/e your writing” in the Nov/Dec issue of Writer’s Digest magazine. Talking about writing and improv: “Write a short description of something physical a person would do — say Stanley tapped his foot while making occasional clicking sounds with his tongue.” Your turn: Conjure a character, an action and go from there. . . don’t worry about where your writing will take you, be open to where this can go. Prompt: Character and action
Birthday – Prompt #13
My Baby Blog is one month old today. Time to celebrate! I’m doing the Happy Dance! Prompt: Write about a birthday you loved or one you hated.
Favorite place from childhood – Prompt #11
Picture a house you grew up in. If you grew up in more than one house, just choose one. It doesn’t matter which one. Stand back from the house, across the street, or across a yard, and look at your house. Notice the size, shape and color of your house. Walk a little closer. What do you see? Take a look around. Perhaps you notice some trees, or plants, a yard or a fence. Perhaps a sidewalk. Look at the side of the house that you usually first walked into. Maybe a front door, or a side door, or a back door. Walk towards that door. Open the door and step inside. Take a look around. Even though it may have been awhile, this room is so familiar. Walk towards your favorite room in the house. If you don’t have a favorite room in this house, go to your favorite…