Come on over to the Facebook page this morning (link is at the upper left, if you haven't liked us on Facebook yet) and play a TOMW trivia game! You could win one of our brand spankin' new One-Minute Writer pens, perfect for doing all that one-minute journaling. When you're not at a computer.
Come play!
How it works
Who's got the time to journal daily? You do.
1. Read the daily writing prompt.
2. Push "Play" on the timer on the right side of the screen.
3. Spend 60 seconds or less writing a response to the daily prompt.
You may respond in the "Comments" section of each post, if your response is family-friendly. Or you can write in your own journal or blog. If you respond in a public blog post, post the link in the comments and share it with us. Also feel free to use the "Comments" section for informal discussion about the responses that are posted.
Today, take a minute to write!
Questions? Check out this link for The One-Minute Writer Q&A, including comment guidelines and copyright information.
1. Read the daily writing prompt.
2. Push "Play" on the timer on the right side of the screen.
3. Spend 60 seconds or less writing a response to the daily prompt.
You may respond in the "Comments" section of each post, if your response is family-friendly. Or you can write in your own journal or blog. If you respond in a public blog post, post the link in the comments and share it with us. Also feel free to use the "Comments" section for informal discussion about the responses that are posted.
Today, take a minute to write!
Questions? Check out this link for The One-Minute Writer Q&A, including comment guidelines and copyright information.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
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1 comment:
Wasn't sure which place to post, so I posted here and on FB.
Two uses for TOMW prompts are writers with writer's block and writers who want to start journaling daily.
The word limit for Fridays Flash Fiction is 100 to 1000 words.
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