Just Keep Writing: December 15, 2022 - Thursday Threads

 Oh, look! You guys are back again for that writing prompt I promised you. Awesome! I'll get right to it, then. 


Just Keep Writing: Thursday Threads

If this is your first time participating in this kind of writing exercise, you're in for a treat. If you've done this with me before, just keep scrolling for the prompt.

Rules:

  1. You can use any/all of the words and/or the photo in the prompt below to create a unique written work. Fiction or nonfiction, poetry or prose, even lyrics are acceptable.  
  2. Please keep the material you write clean (ie. nothing R-rated or worse) if you wish to share the link to your work here, as well as if you link back to my site. I strive to keep my site free of such things. My readers know and expect this. I respect your right to write whatever you feel you need to write. And you're free to use my prompts. But if your material is graphic, I'd rather not view it, and most of my readers will not wish to. 
  3. Have fun! This type of exercise is perfect for growing in the writing craft, or for helping through a rough patch in your current WIP. If you're looking to push your author limits and you normally write in nonfiction prose, try a whimsical collection of lyrics. If you normally write poems about real life events, try your hand at a fanfic. Give yourself some room to explore.

Don't forget to leave a link to your creation (unless you're writing graphic material) so my readers and I can check out your work. I'd appreciate a link back to this post to help me reach more readers, but it's not required. 

Photo by Tina Simakova

I found this week's beautiful selection of photos in Tina Simakova's gallery at Pexels.com. This photographer has a way of capturing my attention with photos of the wilderness and city life. Do check out her gallery!


I'm so happy you stopped in to check out today's post. I hope you found it useful. I'd love to hear from you in the comments. 

Tomorrow's post will give you a little insight into what my writing and my writer's life has been like for the past week. I hope to have a short story ready to share with you, as well as another word prompt. 

Until next time...
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Robin McElveen

Robin McElveen is the author of the Children of Y’Dahnndrya YA fantasy series. She lives in Louisiana with her family, their dog, several farm cats, and a few chickens. In addition to writing, she enjoys singing and playing music, creating art, and sewing costumes.

https://www.authorrobinmcelveen.com
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