Starting April 1, 2025, write a poem-a-day April to May on the WD site for the 18th annual April Poem-A-Day (PAD) Challenge. #amwriting#poetry https://t.co/80DsIBbRzS
On Monday, I started the 3rd sort-of-annual (3 of past 4 years) Get Started Right Writing Challenge. It's a 12-day challenge, so there's still plenty of time to join in, and today's task is to create a love-hate list. More details here: https://t.co/LTNPU9Ce3n
A few days late on here, but be sure to join the 2025 Get Started Right Writing Challenge if you want a free and fun jumpstart on your writing goals this year. Here's day 1's task: https://t.co/9oHt7Goqp3
I admit I was a little nervous about trying a new type of writing (for me) for this challenge. But I'm finding the personal essay genre a lot of fun, and a great way to mine my own memories. Jump in for Day 2 of the Personal Essay Writing Challenge here: https://t.co/hpSBkakRMa
Today, I've started a new daily writing challenge that I've wanted to try for a few years based around writing personal essays. Each day during this final week of June (6/24-30), I'll provide a writing prompt and my own attempt at the prompt on the @WritersDigest homepage.
Write a personal essay each day of the final week of June with the 2024 Personal Essay Writing Challenge. For today's prompt, write about a work experience.
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I will be doing a talk Sat. that is different from the others in the past wks. Those were about me, this one will be about you. The goal is you become a more creative humor writer.
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"To be totally transparent, I did not set out to write this story. I did, however, set out to write a novel—finally." -Alicia D. Williams https://t.co/J4GaumMqIR
Announcing the 17th annual April Poem-A-Day Challenge! Write a poem each every day of April until May over @WritersDigest website starting the morning of April 1. Fast, fun, and free to participate!
Guidelines here: https://t.co/DW6AXHxByH
Write a piece of flash fiction each day of February with the February Flash Fiction Challenge, led by Managing Editor Moriah Richard. Today's prompt is to write a story that takes place right before someone says something they shouldn’t.
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A behind-the-scenes peek of the publishing process of River East, River West and lessons learned along the way for @WritersDigest -- thank you for the fun Q&A, @robertleebrewer ! https://t.co/SeRI1Afsqf
Deborah G. Plant @WritersDigest: "How valuable is a good editor who is in tune with the author and who reads the author’s work in context of other books, films, and the socio-political discourse of the day!"☺️☺️☺️ @robertleebrewer@AmistadBooks https://t.co/aLBg92k5RA
These are my favorite elevator pitches of 2023. Readers can check them out for their TBR piles; writers can check them out for modeling their own pitches. Enjoy! https://t.co/PQVg2wVVJV
Delighted to see my piece on writing the ends of short stories on this list — 23 Most Popular Writing Posts of 2023 https://t.co/lorXDpPQB9 via @robertleebrewer