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365 DAYS OF WRITING PROMPTS
A prompt to fire your imagination, each and every day for a year
The Editors,
365 Days of Writing Prompts Copyright ? 2013 by The Daily Post.
CONTENTS
Write, Every Day of Your Life
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1. January
2
2. February
9
3. March
16
4. April
23
5. May
30
6. June
37
7. July
44
8. August
51
9. September
58
10. October
65
11. November
72
12. December
79
WRITE, EVERY DAY OF YOUR LIFE
Enjoy this year-long collection of writing prompts geared to get you writing each and every day. We made them for you, with love.
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? The Editors,
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JANUARY
January 1
Stroke of Midnight Where were you last night when 2013 turned into 2014? Is that where you'd wanted to be?
January 2
Resolved Have you ever made a New Year's Resolution that you kept?
January 3
Kick it What's the 11th item on your bucket list?
365 DAYS OF WRITING PROMPTS 3
January 4
Quote me Do you have a favorite quote that you return to again and again? What is it, and why does it move you?
January 5
Call Me Ishmael Take the first sentence from your favorite book and make it the first sentence of your post.
January 6
My favorite What's the most time you've ever spent apart from your favorite person? Tell us about it.
January 7
Helpless Helplessness: that dull, sick feeling of not being the one at the reins. When did you last feel like that ?- and what did you do about it?
January 8
Teacher's pet Tell us about a teacher who had a real impact on your life, either for the better or the worse. How is your life different today because of him or her?
4 THE EDITORS,
January 9
1984 You're locked in a room with your greatest fear. Describe what's in the room.
January 10
32 flavors Vanilla, chocolate, or something else entirely?
January 11
This is your life If you could read a book containing all that has happened and will ever happen in your life, would you? If you choose to read it, you must read it cover to cover.
January 12
Take two Run outside. Take a picture of the first thing you see. Run inside. Take a picture of the second thing you see. Write about the connection between these two random objects, people, or scenes.
January 13
Clean slate Explore the room you're in as if you're seeing it for the first time. Pretend you know nothing. What do you see? Who is the person who lives there?
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