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Fab Feb Writing Prompts – Day Twenty-nine

So today … the twenty-ninth of February, the final day of this fabulous month of a new writing prompt a day … I’ve enjoyed posting a new prompt every single day, and the couple of times I did it incoreectly it didn’t matter there was a prompt there, a new one for every day in February.

And speaking of writing prompts, here is the prompt for today, the final prompt of Fab Feb Writing Prompts. The writing prompt is: Prove it!
How’s that for a challenge?! Call yourself a writer, prove it, and write!

I like to be called an inspiration, by people – it seemed a little odd the first time it happened, but when I think about it, it makes sense. I’ve had some challenges in my life, and have got through them, and come out smiling at the end. I still have some challenges, but I’ve thought about them, and found the best ways to work with those challenges. I don’t personally go with the idea of ‘fighting’ against my problems, they are there, and fighting something with no cure is senseless, so I work at ‘living with’ rather than ‘fighting’ my Chronic Illness.

I pace myself, write fun things, look at what I know, and write about that, and I use humour when I can! Life is a journey, I want to enjoy the trip!

So yes inspiration and being inspirational are things I know a lot about, I am living them, and living a fine life with them. One of the things I an do, is help other people to use their writing ability, and bring creative words into the world. I do it, I’ve been doing it all of February, with people coming along to my writer blog here, and they read my prompt, and write something, or at least they think about writing something, and that is enough.

Responding to a new prompt every single day has been a big challenge, and I have to admit, I haven’t got a new poem for every single day of February, but I’ve been doing a lot more creative writing than I usually do, and I’ve written more poems than usual, and have in fact added some new poems to the poetry collection I’m putting together to get feedback on, with a view to submitting it to a publisher this year, to get it published.

I’m happy with how the collection is looking, everyone I’ve tested the title on has loved it, and I feel positive about the collection, really. Some of the poems may be weaker than others, but I have enough that I can delete them before submission time, and still have a good sized collection. I’ve done this before, and I’ve learnt more and more every time. This will work, and if my selected publisher doesn’t want it, I have back up plans. The collection will become a book, this year!

And because this writng prompt thing on my writer blog has been a postive thing for me, and for other writers, I’ve decided to continue doing it, but will scale it back, doing a new one every day has been a bit testing … So once a week seems a much easier way to go, it will give more time to get a response to the new prompt done, before the next prompt comes along.

Every Monday, before lunchtime (South Australian time), I plan to have the writing prompt for the week on this blog. I’ll be putting other things here too, and because I’ve become accustomed to doing writing related things just after breakfast every single day, I plan to get writing on my Cosy Murder Mystery books! I really want to become known as a poet, which I already am, and a writer of Cosy Murder Mysteries. And if I wish to become known as the latter of those things, I have to write them, and get them published, to prove that’s what I am!

So think about yourself, what you believe in, what you say you are, and what you can do, and prove it!

6 thoughts on “Fab Feb Writing Prompts – Day Twenty-nine”

  1. I’m glad your collection is coming on well, Carolyn. Part of the reason I wrote the pencil poem was to prove that I was still a writer: it’s easy to write confessional poems; much harder to write about your life as an object — and more fun 🙂

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    1. I’ve written a blackbird poem now, in the voice of a blackbird …
      I did a brief look at Google and discovered blackbirds were introduced to Australia in Melbourne in the 1850s. And that they are not spread all across Australia, just across the lower eastern coast, and Tasmania, and across to lower South Australia.

      That surprised me, I always assumed they were more common than that …

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    2. In the poem I wrote, the blackbird talks of how he is useful to humans, and if we don’t like the mess he might make in the garden, he rightly thinks the destruction humans cause, cutting down the trees where his nest is,
      is far worse.

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  2. Congratulations on providing a prompt and a post about that prompt every single day of February! I have enjoying your posts and the prompts which have led to me writing far more poetry than I have ever done in a month. Many of the poems need more work but there is at least the prompt saved for each day of the month. I am looking forward to a new prompt for each week from here on.

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    1. Thank you, Marie! I’ve had a fun time doing it, but only because I know it was only for the shortest month of the year! I know Feb this year was only one day shorter than many of the other months, but still, you know what I mean, I’m sure. The once a week is going to be easier, and will give me a chance to catch up with the word prompts I didn’t write a poem for. And getting writing just after for a whole month has been an excellent discipline, and I hope to keep on doing that if it’s at all possible.
      Thank you for getting the idea into my head in the first place, Marie!

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