![]() ![]() ![]() there’s no deadline, so just have fun with this if you decide to participate. i’ll reblog all submissions so if i haven’t after a few days, please shoot me a message to get my butt in gear pls tag me in your post! and use the tag #2021 word of the year writing challenge Now, I can focus on improving my craft and actionable tips to apply to my writing. I built a writing routine after years of struggling. Doing a personal 30 day writing challenge was the turning point for me. shoot me an ask specifying which prompt (or prompts!) you would like and the character you want to write for. The lofty projections I had in every new year resolution. the fic can be absolutely any fandom you want! i primarily write and read marvel, grishaverse, harry potter, the witcher, star trek, and lotr, but don’t let that stop you! i would love to expand my horizons and i want you to show me. (even if you don’t want to participate) i would love to get some traction on this, so a reblog would be much appreciated. you don’t have to follow me to participate but it would be totally awesome if you did :) while debating over my word this year, i thought that some of these would be great fic inspirations. i started choosing one a few years back, and i found it really motivating and empowering. Kate Edwards in Second Place, who left us dying to know more about the actor and his frustrated publicist.Ĭheryl Anne Graham in Third Place, with her stellar example of how a respectable mental health professional should behave.Īlso worth noting is Hanna, who receives an Honourable Mention for a heroine whose sloppy evening at the bar was very funny and (just a little bit) relatable.Hey guys! happy new year! i thought it would be really cool to do a writing challenge revolving around words of the year. Ruby in First Place, whose lovely engagement scene warmed our hearts (and acts as a helpful primer on time zones). That said, everyone did stay within it, so excellent work on that front! UPDATE: If people are resolving to write more, they’re doing just fine halfway through January! We received a whopping 27 submissions, which (full disclosure) may be prompting me to shorten the word limit a bit. Spark their imagination and creativity with a free new image every day Find fun writing prompts that engage even your most reluctant writers. Despite all the challenges, Tanzania managed to inoculate nearly three-quarters of its 14-year-old girls in 2021 with a first dose. It’s an exciting new year for SYTYCW, and we’re eagerly anticipating all your takes on this romantic(?) moment! Inspiring images 365 days of the year Incredible images with ready-made writing activities at your fingertips. The following day the editors will be reading and judging them, and I’ll update this post that afternoon with the winners! That’s where writing challenges can make a difference. If you haven’t put any real goals in placethe kind that you can track and completeit’s difficult to make good on such vague resolutions. You can utilize the Word Count function in Microsoft Word, or use an online tool if you’d like, but please stay within this limit.Īs usual, we will be accepting submissions until the end of the day Sunday, January 12th, 2020. Was your New Year’s resolution to write more Maybe to write better By this point, you’ve probably realized that both are easier said than done. Decide where you want to be at the end of 2021 with your writing. Going forward submissions are to be 650 words or less. Here is how I would suggest you come at doing a writing challenge in 2021. Now this is typically the part of the post where I tell you all that you have “three to five paragraphs” for your submission, but new year, new rules! Over the past few months I’ve realized that not only were many of you not sticking within these guidelines, but different writers naturally have different paragraph lengths, which gave some a bit of an advantage. Everyone else in the room may be locking lips, but not these two, and it’s up to you to tell us why! New Year, writing challenge by Evan Yeong I somehow waited a full ten days, an entire week and a half, into 2020 before releasing the first writing challenge of the year. This is a challenge for children and students up to 22 years of age. Maybe they’re total strangers who just bumped into one another, or mortal enemies who want to be as far away from the other as possible, the choice is yours! My added element to ramp up the challenge is that they cannot share a countdown kiss. You will also receive notifications about new writing challenges before anyone else. ![]() ![]() They can be at a party or enjoying a quiet night in alone together. Your task is to describe your hero and heroine as they share the final moments of 2019 together. ![]()
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