![]() ![]() To make things even more interesting…let’s see if you can pitch your story in 140 characters or less. Here are a few writing prompts to get you started! There are tons of everyday experiences that you might seem a little bored by, but with a bit of creativity you can turn them into a fictional story gently tugged from the details of your real life. I changed football players to basketball players, expanded on details from actual accounts, and even made up the town where the story takes place. ![]() The theme for this months challenge was The Women of World. Submissions Open for October Writing Challenge Theme The Women of World War II kabir Oct 1 3 min read W e’re excited to launch our second edition of the monthly writing challenge. In the fourth and final August challenge of 2020, Rian Paton challenges you to submit your best spoken word poems. I wanted to write a book about a young woman who was caught up in a situation that was very much like those actual events, but I also wanted to be respectful to the actual people involved, so I chose to fictionalize the situation. The October writing challenge received a stupendous response. My new novel What We Saw, is based on a real news story. People always ask me, “Where do you get your ideas?” Aaron Hartzler, author of the compelling new YA book What We Saw, has a writing challenge for you! Yes, you. This Writing Challenge for 2020 IS Possible You only need 3,817 words Monday through Friday to reach one million words by the end of the year. ![]()
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