April has several special days that might inspire a writer. Here’s a few:

    1. Name Yourself Day. Don’t like your name, explore options and the reasons. Or, as a writer, create a (new?) penname for yourself and let reader in on the nature of the material this penname will provide.
    2. National Poetry Day, International Haiku Poetry Day, and Poem In Your Pocket Day. Poets, this the month for you. Work on new material, design a chapbook, re-release material
    3. Tell a Story Day, UN World Press Freedom.
    4. Love Our Children Day, Siblings Day, Kids and Pets Day, Scrapbook Day. Scrounge up your memories, borrow those of others or present day observances.

 

April has several special days that might inspire a writer. Here’s a few:

    1. Name Yourself Day. Don’t like your name, explore options and the reasons. Or, as a writer, create a (new?) penname for yourself and let reader in on the nature of the material this penname will provide.
    2. National Poetry Day, International Haiku Poetry Day, and Poem In Your Pocket Day. Poets, this the month for you. Work on new material, design a chapbook, re-release material
    3. Tell a Story Day, UN World Press Freedom.
    4. Love Our Children Day, Siblings Day, Kids and Pets Day, Scrapbook Day. Scrounge up your memories, borrow those of others or present day observances.

 

April has several special days that might inspire a writer. Here’s a few:

    1. Name Yourself Day. Don’t like your name, explore options and the reasons. Or, as a writer, create a (new?) penname for yourself and let reader in on the nature of the material this penname will provide.
    2. National Poetry Day, International Haiku Poetry Day, and Poem In Your Pocket Day. Poets, this the month for you. Work on new material, design a chapbook, re-release material
    3. Tell a Story Day, UN World Press Freedom.
    4. Love Our Children Day, Siblings Day, Kids and Pets Day, Scrapbook Day. Scrounge up your memories, borrow those of others or present day observances.

 

April has several special days that might inspire a writer. Here’s a few:

    1. Name Yourself Day. Don’t like your name, explore options and the reasons. Or, as a writer, create a (new?) penname for yourself and let reader in on the nature of the material this penname will provide.
    2. National Poetry Day, International Haiku Poetry Day, and Poem In Your Pocket Day. Poets, this the month for you. Work on new material, design a chapbook, re-release material
    3. Tell a Story Day, UN World Press Freedom.
    4. Love Our Children Day, Siblings Day, Kids and Pets Day, Scrapbook Day. Scrounge up your memories, borrow those of others or present day observances.

 

  1. Attention Writers; National Proofreading Day is March 8. Have you immediately jumped to proofing this page? That’s fine, but I suggest you try your own work. Also, National Poetry Month is just around the corner, it might be nice to offer your skill to a fellow writer. Note: I find reading aloud can improve proofing.
  2. How do you feel about tools? Natonal Worship of Tools Day is March 11.
    1. Do you have a favorite tool? Why is it your favorite?
    2. Do have a tool you hate? What made you hate it?
  3. .National Awkward Moments Day is March 18. We’ve all had one or more. Choose one (or more) to write about so others can sympathize or simply realize they are not alone.
  4. Are interested in science (any form)? Tell your readers what drew you to your science ands why they, too, might enjoy your science.

 

  1. Attention Writers; National Proofreading Day is March 8. Have you immediately jumped to proofing this page? That’s fine, but I suggest you try your own work. Also, it might be nice to offer your skill to a fellow writer. Note: I find reading aloud can improve proofing.
  2. How do you feel about tools? Natonal Worship of Tools Day is March 11.
    1. Do you have a favorite tool? Why is it your favorite?
    2. Do have a tool you hate? What made you hate it?
  3. .National Awkward Moments Day is March 18. We’ve all had one or more. Choose one (or more) to write about so others can sympathize or simply realize they are not alone.
  4. Are interested in science (any form)? Tell your readers what drew you to your science ands why they, too, might enjoy your science.

 

  1. Attention Writers; National Proofreading Day is March 8. Have you immediately jumped to proofing this page? That’s fine, but I suggest you try your own work. Also, it might be nice to offer your skill to a fellow writer. Note: I find reading aloud can improve proofing.
  2. How do you feel about tools? Natonal Worship of Tools Day is March 11.
    1. Do you have a favorite tool? Why is it your favorite?
    2. Do have a tool you hate? What made you hate it?
  3. .National Awkward Moments Day is March 18. We’ve all had one or more. Choose one (or more) to write about so others can sympathize or simply realize they are not alone.
  4. Are interested in science (any form)? Tell your readers what drew you to your science ands why they, too, might enjoy your science.

 

  1. Attention Writers; National Proofreading Day is March 8. Have you immediately jumped to proofing this page? That’s fine, but I suggest you try your own work. Also, it might be nice to offer your skill to a fellow writer. Note: I find reading aloud can improve proofing.
  2. How do you feel about tools? Natonal Worship of Tools Day is March 11.
    1. Do you have a favorite tool? Why is it your favorite?
    2. Do have a tool you hate? What made you hate it?
  3. .National Awkward Moments Day is March 18. We’ve all had one or more. Choose one (or more) to write about so others can sympathize or simply realize they are not alone.
  4. Are interested in science (any form)? Tell your readers what drew you to your science ands why they, too, might enjoy your science.

 

  1. Attention Writers; National Proofreading Day is March 8. Have you immediately jumped to proofing this page? That’s fine, but I suggest you try your own work. Also, it might be nice to offer your skill to a fellow writer. Note: I find reading aloud can improve proofing.
  2. How do you feel about tools? Natonal Worship of Tools Day is March 11.
    1. Do you have a favorite tool? Why is it your favorite?
    2. Do have a tool you hate? What made you hate it?
  3. .National Awkward Moments Day is March 18. We’ve all had one or more. Choose one (or more) to write about so others can sympathize or simply realize they are not alone.
  4. Are interested in science (any form)? Tell your readers what drew you to your science ands why they, too, might enjoy your science.

 

  1. February 17 is National Random Acts of Kindness Day. If you choose to participate, tell us why, or how it affected your day/emotional being.
  2. This week honors Read Aloud Day (February 5) which places an emphasis on literacy.
    1. As a writer, do you have any memory (memories) of moments when you listened to someone read? What made the experience(s) special?
    2. Do you plan for moments when you will read aloud? What do you choose to read, to whom and why?
  3. National Lost Penney Day, February 12, encourages us to seek out those seemingly unimportant and maybe useless coins to prove they have a place in the world.
    1. What do you do with penneys? Why?
    2. Will you search for lost/abandoned penneys on this day? Will a found penney bring luck? Defend this activity or prediction.
  4. National Tell a Fairy Tale Day challenges us to read or create a fairy tale. As a writer, you are hereby challenged to create one or more fairy tales.