Get a month of writing prompts, and help a good cause
The Practice of Writing course is almost over, and it's been a fantastic experience. So much so that I'm going to offer the course again, the next one beginning December 31st. Mark your calendars! I'll have more information on the class near the end of November.
Meanwhile, my next offering, which will be begin December 1st, is A Month of Writing Prompts. Every day you'll receive a prompt in your inbox, written by me. I'm a huge proponent of writing every day, no matter what, and prompts are a perfect way to get started.
A Month of Writing Prompts is for you:
- If you're trying to start a daily writing practice
- If you want to write but feel like you need a little inspiration
- If you're in a writing rut
- If you're just finishing NaNoWriMo and/or NaBloPoMo and you want to keep the momentum going
The fee for A Month of Writing Prompts is $30 (that's one dollar a day, plus a bonus day for FREE), and I will donate 30% of net proceeds for this class to Masbia, a nonprofit soup kitchen network and food pantry in New York. I have been very, very impressed with the service Masbia has been providing hungry New Yorkers in the wake of Sandy, and I want to help them all I can.
(When you purchase your Month of Prompts, please make sure to indicate if you want your prompts to be sent to a different email address. Thanks!)










November 4, 2012
Reader Comments (4)
This is such a good thing, Alice.
Thank you.
Would this be appropriate for an advanced 12-year-old with a terrific imagination? What is an example of a typical prompt?
Victoria: yes! Nothing adult-ish or untoward would be in there. Prompts are geared toward accessing early memories and/or instilling a sense of play into your writing practice. Kids are welcome!
I was JUST laying in bed the other night, telling myself how I need to start making myself write every day again. This is PERFECT timing! I'm so excited to get started!