Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Heads Up on Writing Prompts And 2014 Badges





Here are the IntShoWriMo 2014 badges. Please, paste them on your blogs/sites.

I’ll be posting at least, three prompts for each new day’s challenge. It’s meant to ease up the stress on your brain thinking up all those thirty short story ideas for the duration of the writing adventure.

IntShoWriMo 2014 will explore writing prompts dealing with multiple fictional genres and of course, writers can improvise with the prompts; suit them to their particular writing niche. I’ve taken the liberty to acquire ideas from about four sites.
Writer’s Digest feature a weekly writing challenge hosted by its online editor, Brian Klems. IntShoWriMo will feature lots of prompts from here. And then there’s Creative Writing Prompts and the Poets and Writers website. Writing.Com, the premier online writing community, is the fourth and probably, last website I’ll be stealing story inspirations from (I know the StoryMaster won’t mind, though).

Each site is represented by a code. At the end of the day’s featured prompt you will find a set of letters. Here’s what they look like and invariably, stand for.

WDC stands for Prompts Courtesy of WritingDotCom
WD stands for Prompts Courtesy of WritersDigest.Com
P&W stands for Prompts Courtesy of PW.Org
CWP stands for Prompts Courtesy of CreativeWritingPrompts.Com

Of course, you can participate without signing up. It’s about getting your creative juice fired up and not answering a roll call.

Keep your pens bleeding.

Akpan


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