Genre Swap

June 28, 2014  Prompt #57 To wrap up revisions week, here’s a playful prompt. See if you discover anything about your writing (or yourself!) with this one. Instructions Choose a section of a story or essay you’ve written that is about a page long. Or choose a single piece of flash fiction or a shortContinue reading “Genre Swap”

Play It Backwards

June 27, 2014  Prompt #56 Today, more random play as we explore ways to re-vision, re-see, and re-imagine our work. This exercise comes from writer and translator T. Begley, from whom I took a writing workshop 20 years ago at The Naropa Institute (that’s what it was called back then).   Instructions Choose a sectionContinue reading “Play It Backwards”

Thursday Thoughts: Trans-Genre

June 26, 2014  Prompt #55 Instead of a prompt today, I’m posing a few writer’s questions. Think about them yourself, ask other writing friends, or discuss your ideas here. Do you write in more than one genre — for instance poetry, fiction, and essays? If you write in more than one genre, do you considerContinue reading “Thursday Thoughts: Trans-Genre”

Double Double (Toil and Trouble?)

June 25, 2014  Prompt #54 Sometimes, a successful story is the result of careful planning, clear outlines, and a well-conceived structure. Other times, random play generates surprising results. For today’s prompt, we are going to play. Instructions Choose a section of a story or essay you’ve written that is about a page long. Or chooseContinue reading “Double Double (Toil and Trouble?)”

Fresh Perspectives

June 24, 2014  Prompt #53 It’s revisions week here at The Writeous Sisters, so pull out a rough draft. It’s time for a tune-up! For this prompt, we shift point-of-view. While you might not incorporate anything you write for this prompt directly into your work, examining point-of-view can give you valuable insights. Instructions Choose aContinue reading “Fresh Perspectives”

Expendable Adjectives

(One Day Late for) June 23, 2014  Prompt #52 For most of this week, we’ll be looking at revisions.  So dig up some old writing and get ready to rethink, revise, and re-do. Today we’ll focus on adjectives and adverbs. Adjectives modify nouns. Adverbs modify verbs. They supply your readers with information about the nounContinue reading “Expendable Adjectives”

Sunday Shape Up: Oval

June 22, 2014  Prompt #51 For this week’s Sunday Shape-Up, we will carefully press a circle into an oval and give it a spin. Instructions Quick Tip: The word oval originates from the Latin ov or egg. Hence, oval means egg-shaped. For five minutes, jot down phrases and images that come to mind when youContinue reading “Sunday Shape Up: Oval”

Sunday Shape Up: Oval

June 22, 2014  Prompt #51 For this week’s Sunday Shape-Up, we will carefully press a circle into an oval and give it a spin. Instructions Quick Tip: The word oval originates from the Latin ov or egg. Hence, oval means egg-shaped. For five minutes, jot down phrases and images that come to mind when youContinue reading “Sunday Shape Up: Oval”

Sunday Shape Up: Try Angle?

June 8, 2014  Prompt #39   For this week’s Sunday Shape, we turn to the triangle. Here’s a chance to examine language closely (and playfully, perhaps) and link images with people, actions or memories with abstract ideas.     Instructions For five minutes, jot down associations, phrases, and images that come to mind when youContinue reading “Sunday Shape Up: Try Angle?”

Circle Round

June 1, 2014  Prompt #32 Let’s run around in circles for this week’s Sunday Shapes. Like last week’s square, writing about circles helps you consider language closely and link images with people, actions or memories and build upon abstract ideas. One word of caution: Because the circle is such a ubiquitous shape in our world,Continue reading “Circle Round”