Skip to main content

Home/ EMWP/ Group items tagged prompts

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Karen Chichester

Fear of Writing - 112 creative writing prompts - 1 views

  •  
    Although this site heavily promotes a book (Fear of Writing), it has some useful parts. This site includes writing prompts, examples written from the prompts, and information about starting a writing circle.
Karen Chichester

10 More Websites That Help Cure Writer's Block With Writing Prompts - 0 views

  •  
    A few more websites for writing prompts
Karen Chichester

Writing & Blogging Prompts, Story Topic Generators, Photo Inspiration - 0 views

  •  
    A wide variety of writing prompts-some are visual, some are verbal-almost all are useful!
Karen Chichester

writing prompts - 0 views

  •  
    Blog of Writing Prompts with visuals
Karen Chichester

Write Better, Get Published, Be Creative | WritersDigest.com - 0 views

  •  
    Writer's Digest.com home page presents you a new prompt each week. This is page for people who love to write with an eye on publishing their work. This promotes the magazine Writer's Digest There is a very active writer's community here. Also it has numerous writing contests.contests
Karen Chichester

Five Card Flickr - 0 views

  •  
    Tell a story in five pictures. Could be used as a writing prompt.
Karen Chichester

One Sentence - True stories, told in one sentence. - 0 views

  •  
    This would be a good place to look for writing prompts. Creative Commons Licensed. See the FAQ page for questions. He allows and encourage teachers to use this stuff. This site is a one man operation and stories aren;t posted immediately. He does not approve of every story.
Karen Chichester

New Life Stories - 0 views

  •  
    This is a site dedicated to the practice of using writing as a means for self improvement. There s a page of photographs that can be used as visual writing prompts.
Karen Chichester

WritingFix: interactive prompts, lessons, and resources for writing classrooms - 0 views

  •  
    Sponsored by the Northern Nevada Writing Project, "WritingFix believes this: No one writes with just the right-side of his/her brain. The brain is too complex and cross-wired to believe that. But we believe this too: Ideas that spark a writer's inspiration can start on the right-side of the brain. And for that reason, all writing activities categorized on this page celebrate a right-brained approach to beginning a piece of writing. This page celebrates approaches that are serendipitous. This page celebrates approaches that are random. Devote part of your journal or your writer's notebook to right-brained sparks."
1 - 11 of 11
Showing 20 items per page