![]() ![]() Here’s what I’ve been learning on this creative writing journey this month: March’s Creative Writing Entries: Underwing Moth Toad & Zebra Spider I hope you will join me and we can inspire each other as we move through the year… through the wild, wild, woods of exploration, discovery, and woodland animals a-z. When you’re finished, sit back a moment and read what you wrote out… enjoy your uniqueness stamped out on the paper (or file) in front of you… and take the deepest breath you’ve taken that month. It can be as simple as a single intriguing sentence. Instead, the challenge is to simply carve out time each month to write something… anything! To give ourselves a chance to be alone with our thoughts and allow our minds to wander To set aside the never-ending to-do list, the pressures and weights we all carry, and reconnect to that childlike part of us that invites play, imagination, and awe.Įvery month there are animals to discover, create, and bring alive in some shape or form. To be clear, please understand this challenge is not about creating elaborate, lengthy, or masterful writing pieces. Think of each month’s writing exercise as a playground for turning over new thoughts, asking interesting questions, playing with vocabulary, and dancing around with language structures and patterns. ![]() You can choose to have your writing pieces reflect reality, create an entirely new reality, or do a little of both. Creative writing allows us a way of expressing this uniqueness. We come with our own understandings and experiences of life that colour our insights and perspectives. In starting this journey with me, remember each of us is unique. Try to remember this is meant to be fun and take the pressure off!. ![]() Instead, only compare with the progress you make as you move through the year
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