As #writeout is coming to an end — the magic of writing outside doesn’t need to stop. So in the next few days find a favorite line from your writing… share it with a friend, or create a community poem of one liners. And keep writing friends. @MovingWriters
Today I snapped a video of some beauty in a near by park— then used my media and borrowed a line from a song I like. Want to try this remix? Snap a 10 second video outdoors and borrow a line from a song that inspires you. @WriteOutConnect @writingproject@MovingWriters@owpmu
Hey #writeout fam! Hope you enjoy some slow writing this weekend. I’ll come back at you tomorrow with more ideas to write through the week! @owpmu @WriteOutConnect @MovingWriters@writingproject
Where I live rain is a significant part of our fall. In Edward Thomas’ rain poem using the repetition of the word rain to make us feel we are hearing raindrops. Could you today repeat something you see in nature to create repetition in your writing?
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Spend some time outside collecting the beautiful fall leaves most of us are experiencing. Maybe even arrange them by color. Study their beauty. When your ready write a 3-4 line ode to the fall colors or your leaves. You can even borrow a line from Emily’s poem. @WriteOutConnect
Day 3 #writeout This month is also #inktober it encourages everyone to get out and draw! Today inktobers word of the day, “guidebook” could you make one of your favorite park? What to see, where to go? With a sketch by it? @nationalwritingproject @MovingWriters @WriteOutConnect
Day 2 of #writeout! Maybe a tree haiku today? See below a prompt you can use in class or for yourself and an example.
Happy writing friends! @WriteOutConnect @MovingWriters@writingproject