Writing Workshop #11 – Voices in your head & false assumptions

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Welcome to Monday’s Writing Workshop prompts! There’s going to be a slightly different format this week as I’ve decided to give you all an extra day to respond to the prompts. Our workshop will now be held on a THURSDAY so I, umm, I mean you all have a bit of extra time to write. What do you reckon? Good idea?

For any  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 me about a time where you refused to compromise. What was it about? Do you regret your decision?
- Inspired by Jo at Slummy Single Mummy and her post: ‘The sacrifices you make as a parent – and the ones you won’t…’

2. What do people always wrongly assume about you? Time to set the record straight people!!!
- Inspired by Bare-Naked Mummy’s fab post on why, unequivocally, DEFINITELY Welsh people are NOT posh!

3. What have the voices in your head been saying lately? Write a conversation with yourself.
- Inspired by Manic Mummy’s blog post: ‘Is it me, or…’

4. Your prompt is ‘Together’. Share a scene or write something that encapsulates this feeling for you.
- Inspired by Noble Savage’s beautiful post: ‘Sunday Mothering’

5. What exciting job would you like to do for a day?
- Inspired by my poetical musings this week.

Now here’s what you have to do. Write your post and publish it on your blog between now and THURSDAY. On Thursday 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 Thursday’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 Thursday then!

P.S. And if you fancy plugging this workshop on the social network of your choice? Then that would be fan-frigging-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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  • This is completely compelling, and I, now having found you, will make every effort to participate, that is if I can work out the technical bits. I'm very glad to have found you.
  • Hi,remember me? We met on BW and I've been popping in and out of your blog whilst trying to set up my own, I have written a piece (late as usual) but cannot do the link up successfully. Maybe you could let me have a few tips? x
    .-= Mari´s last blog ..Together… =-.
  • You think that I'm strong - the things people assume about me http://usebefore.blogspot.com/2010/01/you-think...
  • I'm joining in for the first time! I've written it already. Be gentle with me :) xx

    Together
    http://omgip.blogspot.com/2010/01/writing-works...
    .-= Claire´s last blog ..Wordless Wednesday: Simple Pleasures =-.
  • Yay! An extra day. . . now my participation shall hopefully cease to be irratic!
    .-= Erin´s last blog ..Menu Plan Monday. . . =-.
  • Thank you for using one of my posts as inspiration, I'm flattered! I will try my hardest to get something up for tomorrow. I am much more likely to get one up on a Thursday now, as I have that day on my own without the kids around. Yay!
    .-= Noble Savage´s last blog ..I had a vision of love =-.
  • Slummy Single Mummy's post today has inspired me to join! I am going to write on the voices inside my head.
  • I just am not getting any inspiration this week and when you have added an extra day too. Will ponder tonight and if not will keep an eye for next week. Mich x
    .-= Michelle´s last blog ..Shiny Happy People Meme =-.
  • Thanks for the extra day - I need it to decode the voices in my head .....
    .-= Dulwich Divorcee ´s last blog ..Your cupcakes say a lot about you =-.
  • Yay we get an extra day! Phew!
    .-= Kelly´s last blog ..Insulted =-.
  • So excited, I am!!! (Sorry, that sounds much more Yoda-ish than was intended.)
    .-= Erin Woods´s last blog ..Foto Friday =-.
  • Oooh! I was planning on joining in this week and if I've inspired a topic I really must!
    SSM xx
    .-= Slummy Single Mummy´s last blog ..The sacrifices you make as a parent – and the ones you won’t… =-.
  • Really struggling now that I have gone back to work to find time to do anything at all - but they are such good prompts again this week that I am going to try to do my best! Hopefully be back Wednesday...
    .-= Theresa´s last blog ..Like Taking Candy from an Adult =-.
  • Hi
    I cannot believe that little old me has inspired a topic in the writing workshop. I'm welling up here!!
    Ta
    BNM
    x
  • What a fantastic idea to include a writing workshop as part of your blog. It's just prompted one of those 'Ooh, I wish I'd thought of that' moments! Will be keeping an eye on the prompts, and endeavouring to get involved.
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