Holy cannoli, autumn is upon us. That means our free writing prompt challenge starts tomorrow!
Click here to get all the details and sign up.
I am so excited to write with you!
I am so excited to write with you!
Autumn is coming for us up here in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s the season of crisp, smoke-scented air . . . snuggling up under soft blankets . . . cooking comforting soups and sipping on tea . . .
Writing. We love it. We need it. We also need a little bit of help getting around to doing it.
Here’s how it works: I’ve provided twenty six intriguing prompts to spark your poetry/fiction/journaling/pick-your-favorite-writing-flavor.
Starting on September 22, 2021 (yep, the autumn equinox for Northern Hemisphere folks), write to one prompt a day.
Then, if you’re feeling extra brave, share on social media using the hashtag #sheofthewildwrites.
That’s it!
The best part is that, after the challenge is through, you’ll not only have 26 new pieces of writing — you’ll also be settled into a regular writing practice.
And that’s all us writers really want, to write more days than not, right? The Fall into Words challenge is a great way to help you do just that.
p.s. In case it’s not clear — the challenge is free! :)
1. First, enter your email for some friendly reminders and inspiration:
2. Check your email to confirm that you’re in the challenge, then get ready to write! I’ll email you when it’s time to get started.
3. Want to do more? Share the Fall into Words graphic at the top of the page on social media with the hashtag #sheofthewildwrites.
4. And! If you want some more fun and support, come join our free She of the Wild creativity circle on ye olde Facebookes.
Learn to make collaged "found" poetry in your art journal with this free tutorial that was originally streamed live on Twitch, here.
Want to paint along? You’ll need the following supplies:
book pages that you don't mind cutting up (check your local secondhand shops!)
art journal/paper to create on
paint of your choice (I adore Golden fluid acrylics, but whatever you have on hand will work great)
brushes of your choice - scissors - glue (I recommend Uhu glue sticks)
Bonus supplies (I use them but you don't have to!):
Want more? Connect with me on Instagram, or join our free soul circle on Facebook.
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