2019 365 writing challenge9/19/2023 ![]() ![]() So, romance writers around the world, grab your pen and your copy and get ready to write every day of the year and never run out of creativity. October- December Romance Writers’ Blog Writing Challenge PromptsĪward-Winning Romantic Suspense and Thriller Author Kim Knight, also shares her secrets on writing page-turning romance, and her experience with writing prompts that allowed her to co-author two novels, and seventeen short-stories to date. July- Paranormal, Horror and Dark Romance May- Historical, Regency and Multicultural ![]() Dip in and out of each day, week, month as you wish. With 356 Days Of Writing Prompts For Romance Writers you’ll never be stuck for a romance story idea, or blog topic again! Each month has a focus. There is also a personal blogging challenge with prompts, for every day for romance writers to engage with their readers, grow their following, find new readers and allow their audience to get to know them. For each day of the year you’ll find a creative, engaging, fun and challenging writing prompt, with situations or people to craft your next story. All you need to do is adapt the characters or setting to your sub-genre. For each day of the year there’s a dedicated space for plotting your ideas, with a writing prompt to create an outline for a romance short story, novella, novel or even flash fiction. ![]() ![]() With 365 Days Of Writing Prompts for Romance Writers, there’s no need for additional notepads or places to store your ideas. I’ve read many of her 5-star stories and recommend her. To help you decide, check out her dedicated author page on my blog and my previous alert on one of her books. but this time, she’s got something special to help writers. Kim’s written tons of romance and suspense books…. Thanks again to everyone who has left feedback, comments, likes, and support for this! I'll try to keep things at least somewhat entertaining over the next 9 - 12 months, and am very interested and excited to see where these stories might go as the challenge progresses.Today I’m sharing a book alert on an amazing pre-sale offer by Kim Knight. TO GET TO THE POINT, I've joined the 100WORDS.COM writing group and will be posting my first 100 micro-fiction stories there over the next 3 months, before I "catch up with myself" and we finish out this 365 writing challenge together in early 2023! My first entries will be available in May of 2022, after I complete the first batch, and then new batches will be available every month until April of 2023 when we (hopefully) complete this challenge. And the website is a great way to read other people's stories, going back 20 years, and perhaps find a little inspiration. But I'm not going to let my first 100 stories "go to waste", and it will better help me keep track of the chronological order in which they were originally written. YES, I KNOW I'M CHEATING according to the rules of the 100 WORDS website, because they want you to post your stories as you write them, daily. And then I will continue to update 100 WORDS until I have completed all 365 tales, hopefully in April of 2023, and will have 12 full batches. So, I am going back to 2019 and republishing my first 100 stories from 2019 as April -June of 2022, which will become 3 complete batches of flash fiction. Every day of each month creates a complete batch, and then becomes fully published on the website. Thus, I started on April 1st of 2022, so my writings won't become visible or available to viewers until I complete the entire batch of April. Users have to wait for their words to become visible, after finishing a batch. So one month is a "batch", and your stories actually only become visible on the website after you complete 1 full "batch". Secondly, in order to encourage the daily challenge aspect of the site, it only publishes your stories in "batches", which consist of complete months. It's a great tool for double checking my works, and gaining a fresh set of eyes (and editing) of things I haven't looked at in a couple of years now. First off, it counts the words for you and you're not allowed to post anything under, or over, 100 words. With the ultimate goal of 365 total stories, consisting of 100 words each, by early 2023!Īnyway, the site is aptly entitled: 100WORDS.COM and works in a very unique way. So, I've decided to join this outlet in order to better collect my previous 100 micro-stories from 2019, as well as my current writings which are nearing 150 different tales. How goes it? So I've been engaged in my own personal 100 word writing challenge, with the goal of 365 separate and unique entries, and recently discovered that there has been an online group devoted to daily 100 word writing challenges since 2001!Īpparently it's one of the oldest writing forums/groups on the internet, and is still being updated by users in 2022 (who knew?!). ![]()
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