Writing Prompts #3 – Exhilerating Adventures & Ridiculous Recipes

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It’s Monday morning, which means it’s time for Sleep is for the Weak’s Writing Workshop prompts! So grateful for all the feed-back so far, I’m really glad you’re getting into it. Twenty-Two brilliant entries last week!

So for all your newbies (and it’s never to late to join in), here’s how it works… I’m going to give you 5 writing/blogging prompts. Pick one, pick two, or do them all if you’re really keen – it’s up to you. How you respond is your choice. You could share a real-life story, or make one up. You could write a poem or just free write without thinking too hard and see what happens. It can be funny; it can be serious; it can be emotional. It can be whatever you want it to be. The only rule is to have fun with it!

Prompts each week will take their inspiration from blogs, current affairs, daily life, or just whatever everyone happened to be talking about that week. If you’d like to suggest a prompt then send me an email or catch me on Twitter – I would love to hear your ideas.

So here they are:

1. Tell us about the most exciting place you’ve ever been too. Try and use all of your senses in your description: what you can see, hear, taste, touch…?
- Suggested by the very well travelled Victoria at It’s a Small World After All

2. Write a recipe for something abstract - i.e. a recipe for a good/bad day, recipe for a perfect Halloween, recipe for a happy mummy/daddy etc.
- Inspired by English Mum’s son’s… umm… unusual recipe for a witches brew this week! Oh, and by one I did ages ago…

3. Write an ‘article’ (and I use that term loosely) about a recent news item or something that you’ve made up, deliberately making it as sensationalist and ridiculus as you can.
- Inspired by the delightful Jan Moir and the Daily Mail in general (link not added – no need to give them more exposure…)

4. What did you want to be when you grew up? Or are you still deciding?!
- Inspired by Maternal Tales from the South Coast’s beautiful message from her daughter.

5. Tell us about your best friend. You can interpret this any way you like – doesn’t have to be a person!
- Inspired by me! Because that’s what I want to write about this week (and it’s my workshop so there!! – and no, it’s not about Clive…)

Now here’s what you have to do. Write your post and publish it on your blog between now and Wednesday. On Wednesday come back and use the widget that will be up to paste in the URL of your post to share. Then take some time to read some of the other entries and leave some comment love! We’re not here to critique – just to have fun and support each other in our writing experiments. So be kind please.

Anyone who would like to submit something via email, or even anonymously will be more than welcome to do so. I’ll post them on the site here and include the link in Wednesday’s round-up.

Feel free to use the Workshop badge on your blog or as part of your post if you like. Code is here:

Note: I’m told Blogger does something a bit funny with the code so you’ll need to copy and paste it and then retype the quotation marks (“) as Blogger changes them for some reason.

See you Wednesday then!

P.S. And if you fancy plugging this workshop on the social network of your choice? Then that would be fan-frickin-tastic.

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This Writing Workshop is brought to you in association with Mama Kat’s Losin’ It – who’s lovely author came up with the concept and runs her own workshop over in the U.S.

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  • Thank the gods for your writing workshop prompts. Actually, no, thank YOU. Without them, I wouldn't even have a blog at all at the moment. New entry up for this week's workshop, by the way.
    .-= Michael´s last blog ..Ode to my best friend =-.
  • How I'd love to join. I am just so... tired! Yes, I admit it. I am terribly weak when it comes to sleep deprivation. I am a wimp.
    .-= Metropolitan Mum´s last blog ..It’s daddy’s turn =-.
  • Josie
    That's ok. I'll write you a note... you are excused!! x
  • I did a recipe ages ago, I'll link it here as it's not a new one.
    http://itsasmallworldafterallfamily.wordpress.c...

    I'd better get on with the first one hadn't I? Seeing as how I suggested it and all!
  • oo, I'd love to join in but am having a total work crisis overload (hence reading blogs and leaving comments). I'll try and see what I can do, but keep me in mind for future ones, I'm going to join in when I can!
  • Josie
    No pressure! Just join in if/when you get some free time :) x
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