Writing Prompt: Why Read?
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by David Duhr
2w ago
Discussion question: In a culture where visual entertainment is never more than a click away… why do you still read books? Is it for escapism only? Is it to keep up with what your fellow writers are putting out? Do you read because you believe those studies that say it makes us more empathetic as […] The post Writing Prompt: Why Read? appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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The Best Passage You Wrote in 2022
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by David Duhr
1y ago
Discussion questions: What is the best thing you wrote last year? A line or passage that made you sit back and think, “Wow, I’m a talented writer!” And are you willing to share it with us? If so, copy/paste it in the comments below. Provide some context if you want, or let your words speak […] The post The Best Passage You Wrote in 2022 appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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Op-Ed: Everything Sucks
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by David Duhr
1y ago
There’s a scene in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road where “the man” finds some slow-flowing water. In this dry and ashy post-apocalyptic landscape, it’s a potentially life-saving discovery. I pictured myself diving headlong into the water, splashing around and taking immoderate, choking gulps and probably screaming and peeing from the excitement and relief. But the man […] The post Op-Ed: Everything Sucks appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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Prompt: “All sorrows can be borne”
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by David Duhr
2y ago
  Writing Prompt: Write a response to the following line from Karen Blixen (aka Isak Dinesen): “All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story or tell a story about them.” If you’d like to share — and we hope you will! — post it in the comments below.       WriteByNighter […] The post Prompt: “All sorrows can be borne” appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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Your Best 2021 Writing Experience
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by David Duhr
2y ago
  Discussion question: What was your best 2021 writing experience? That one particular day when every word was the right word? That time the walls came down and you wrote your way through a problem that had been nagging at you for months or years? Or when your writing and the environment in which you wrote […] The post Your Best 2021 Writing Experience appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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Your Best 2021 Reading Experience
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by David Duhr
2y ago
    Discussion question: What was your best 2021 reading experience? When timing, environment, and the book itself came together in a memorable way?       For me, the joy of reading is as much about timing and environment as it is about a book’s quality. Maybe even more so. I’d rather read a bad […] The post Your Best 2021 Reading Experience appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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Prompt: In 2021, I; In 2022, I
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by David Duhr
2y ago
    Writing Prompt: Fill in the blanks: “In 2021 I ______” and “In 2022 I ______.” Your responses do not have to be about writing & reading! Take it where you want it to go; let it take you wherever it wants you to go.       I’m writing this post December 29, […] The post Prompt: In 2021, I; In 2022, I appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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The Writer’s Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide
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by David Duhr
2y ago
    Discussion question: Help us build the writer’s ultimate holiday gift guide. What are the best literary gifts you’ve ever given or received?      Every year my family ask me what I want for Christmas and every year I run through a quick mental checklist of my preexisting interests (reading, writing, baseball) and […] The post The Writer’s Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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Prompt: Hurts, Hearts, Keep Going
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by David Duhr
2y ago
    Discussion question: This week we welcome two new writing coaches! For a prompt, write a response to one of the following pieces of writing advice offered by Tariq and Darcie: 1) Write what hurts most; 2) Keep going; 3) Ask yourself what the story is doing in the reader’s heart.       This […] The post Prompt: Hurts, Hearts, Keep Going appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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Prompt: All the Places You’ve Written
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by David Duhr
2y ago
    Discussion questions: This week I want us to take a look at some of the memorable places we’ve written, whether they’re former favorite writing spots or one-time stolen moments during our travels, or even during our everyday lives. Write about the places you’ve written! And like last time, feel free to share a photo. […] The post Prompt: All the Places You’ve Written appeared first on WriteByNight Writers' Service ..read more
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