Like any skill, writing requires practice. However, as any aspiring writer knows, it's hard to find the time and motivation to write every week, much less every day. We feel the same way. So we've started a writing prompt challenge.
Every week we write a story in 30 minutes that has to include 3 randomly generated words. Then, we read the stories, talk about writing, and talk about stories listeners have sent in. We're here to help you do the write thing.
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Like any skill, writing requires practice. However, as any aspiring writer knows, it's hard to find the time and motivation to write every week, much less every day. We feel the same way. So we've started a writing prompt challenge.
Every week we write a story in 30 minutes that has to include 3 randomly generated words. Then, we read the stories, talk about writing, and talk about stories listeners have sent in. We're here to help you do the write thing.
DTWT Ep 158: (May - Brevity) Stumble, Portrait, Youth, Delay
Do The Write Thing
46 minutes 28 seconds
3 years ago
DTWT Ep 158: (May - Brevity) Stumble, Portrait, Youth, Delay
This week we read Making Contact by Aceofsword
The words used in the stories we talked about were: Stumble, Portrait, Youth, and Delay.
Next week's words are bland, fashion, quaint, painter. Our theme for June is Heroes! So gear up to write a story that puts your own spin on Heroes.
If you want to write along with us, go to reddit.com/r/dothewritething to post your story, or send it in an email at writethingcast@gmail.com. You can also be alerted when new words come out on the weekend by following @writethingcast on Twitter.
Intro and Outro music is Antidepresseur by [friendzoned]
Do The Write Thing
Like any skill, writing requires practice. However, as any aspiring writer knows, it's hard to find the time and motivation to write every week, much less every day. We feel the same way. So we've started a writing prompt challenge.
Every week we write a story in 30 minutes that has to include 3 randomly generated words. Then, we read the stories, talk about writing, and talk about stories listeners have sent in. We're here to help you do the write thing.