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Writing Prompts and Story Starters

Writing Prompts and Story Starters

http://www.writing-prompts-and-story-starters.blogspot.com/

The purpose of this daily blog is to provide you with a plentiful supply of writing prompts and story starters, from first lines to opening paragraphs, from inspiring images to intriguing what-ifs. Everything here has been uniquely created by publ

The Plot Cafe Creative Writing Magazine

The Plot Cafe Creative Writing Magazine

http://www.plotcafe.com

Fiction writer's magazine designed to move you from idea to print. Creative writing prompts, fiction writing tips and publishing info to help you think, write and get published.

Online Creative Writing Center | One Real Story

Online Creative Writing Center | One Real Story

http://onerealstory.com/

Online thinktank for creative writers: prompts, tips, tools, and reviews.

Creative Writing Corner

Creative Writing Corner

http://www.blairhurley.com

With weekly writing exercises, inspirational photos and poems, and daily thoughts on the writing life, Creative Writing Corner is for the writer in all of us.

On Creative Writing and Publishing

On Creative Writing and Publishing

http://llavid.blogspot.com

Articles on Creative Writing and Publishing by award-winning author. Articles address the craft of writing and how to publish, market and sell books. Useful for creative writing students and any writer interested in publishing.

Creative Writing Blog

Creative Writing Blog

http://www.creativewritingblog.org

A creative writing blog dedicated to giving the latest writing tips and information.

Creative Writing Ideas

Creative Writing Ideas

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Resources and ideas for writers, students, teachers, artists, or anyone who has to come up with new ideas on a regular basis. Writing ideas, creative inspiration, story starters and other resources.

Creative Writing Corner

Creative Writing Corner

http://routeduvin.typepad.com/stories

A site for writers and readers to submit and read creative fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Writing exercises, poems, and thoughts about the writing life in general.

Livia Blackburne:  A Brain Scientist's Take on Cre…

Livia Blackburne: A Brain Scientist's Take on Creative Writing

http://blog.liviablackburne.com

By day I'm a neuroscience graduate student at MIT, conducting research on the neural correlates of reading. On evenings and weekends, I write fantasy stories for young adults. I like to take the analytical approach I use for my experiments and apply

creative writing

creative writing

http://fictionwise.blogspot.com

Blog on fiction writing and writing creatively in any form

10 results of 49Blog Posts

Man and his Goat Picture Prompt Writing Contest

Storymoja: A book in Every Hand | December 13th 2009 by Storymoja Africa

We had promised you that we would announce the winner of the Man and his Goat Picture Prompt Competition tomorrow Tuesday 15th December 2009. However because of the absolutely bad quality of the submissions we are – without shame because we rep read more

Worst Moments

Nevets.QST | December 7th 2009 by C. N. Nevets

All---Author and SCBWI booster Jolie Stekly put up another fantastic writing prompt on her blog, as she does every Monday. If you're a writer, I highly encourage you to follow her Monday Moments. I don't write in her genre or anything close to it, read more

No One Cares What You Had for Lunch: 100 Ideas for Your Blog (Pap…

Affiliate, web and internet marketing advice, tools and reso… | December 5th 2009

Tired of filling up your blog with boring posts? Take the next step and get inspired to create something unique. Author Margaret Mason shows you the way with this fun collection of inspirational ideas for your blog. Nobody Cares What You Had fo read more

back on my feet: Thanksgiving Thursday

Persistent Green | December 3rd 2009 by Amanda Fall

Hello again, oh-so-neglected blog and readers. What a strange, overflowing, transitional, transformative couple of months it's been.I finished up November by successfully completing the Poem-a-Day chapbook challenge (although I had to write the last read more

Christmas StoryBuilders – 25% off!

In Our Write Minds | December 3rd 2009 by rckimmo

Write Christmas Stories with a Twist! What’s this? A ragged fir tree helps a stranger on a cold night? A weary homeless man discovers a wallet full of money outside a bakery? A bad-tempered candy maker finds a magic candy cane and disappears into a read more

Gift Ideas for the Writers in Your Life

The Write Words | November 25th 2009 by Lindsey

Rather it be a friend, a colleague, or for yourself, here are some great Christmas gift ideas for the writers in your life:A magazine subscription:For the freelancer The Writer is a great ideaFor non-fiction and novel writers, Writer's DigestAnyone w read more

Get Creative Now!

Strangling My Muse | November 25th 2009 by Sandy Ackers

As we head into the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, I’m offering a round-up of the writing exercises I’ve created for this blog. All of them can be done in 15 minutes—or take longer if you’re inspired! Use a clincher detail to create read more

Tuesday News Day: Writing Prompts From Reality (2nd Edition)

Artsy and Ambitious | November 24th 2009 by Victoria D.

(because reality inspires great art)FROM THE HEADLINES(and into your next great work of art)In October I put up a post full of writing prompts drawn from newspaper headlines.  I've since decided to make it a monthly thing.  Enjoy! Writ read more

Passion Lost, Passion Regained

Exile on Ninth Street | November 21st 2009 by Todd

  Sometimes you find the right book to read. Or perhaps it finds you. However it happened, Tell It Slant by Brenda Miller and Suzanne Paola became for me the right book at the right time to read. As you know,  I have recently hit a dead zone wi read more

Writing Prompts

Christina Baker Kline: A Writing Year | November 20th 2009 by Christina Baker Kline

William Faulkner used to map his stories on his office wall.  If you visit his home in Oxford, Mississippi, you can still see the notes for his novel in his precise, small handwriting.  When Laura Schenone was writing her memoir, The Lost Ravioli R read more