Posted: April 28, 2020 | Author: KathleenMK | Filed under: Copy Challenges, Uncategorized | Tags: creative, essay, home, home schooling, poems, short, short story, spring, story, write, Writing |
This is a writing prompt. Bet you can’t do it! Take the 10 random words below and crush writer’s block by creating a cohesive, creative short story! And remember – after (if) you finish entering your submission into the comment field, highlight your words and click the bold button to make them stand out and help you determine if you forgot any words. (If you’ve missed previous writing prompts, we BET YOU CAN’T do those, either.) NOTE: Our bolding plugin is gone, so you’ll have to put before and after each of your challenge words if you want them to stand out, but NOT REQUIRED THOUGH! Or, as cleverly done by a CCC-er you can CAPITALIZE the challenge words in your piece.
- Dictionary
- Glossary
- Terminology
- Jargon
- Phraseology
- Word-stock
- Palaver
- Word-book
- Lexicon
- Thesaurus
Posted: April 21, 2020 | Author: KathleenMK | Filed under: Copy Challenges, Uncategorized | Tags: author, authors, creative, critique, Day, English, essays, flowers, fun, history, home, inspiration, language, memories, memory, Poem, poems, presidents, reviews, right, romance, school, share, sharing, spring, story, thanks, word, words, Writing, writing prompts |
This is a writing prompt. Bet you can’t do it! Take the 10 random words below and crush writer’s block by creating a cohesive, creative short story! And remember: after (if) you finish entering your submission into the comment field, highlight your words and click the bold button to make them stand out and help you determine if you forgot any words. (If you’ve missed previous writing prompts, we BET YOU CAN’T do those, either.) NOTE: Our bolding plugin is gone, so you’ll have to put before and after each of your challenge words if you want them to stand out, but NOT REQUIRED THOUGH! Or, as cleverly done by a CCC-er you can CAPITALIZE the challenge words in your piece.
- Chick
- Galoshes
- Grow
- Hyacinth
- Narcissus
- Slicker
- Sprout
- Life cycle
- Melt
- Foal
Posted: April 14, 2020 | Author: KathleenMK | Filed under: Copy Challenges, Uncategorized | Tags: authors, critique, essays, fun, history, home, home schooling, inspiration, memory, poems, reviews, school, share, sharing, spring, thanks, word, Writing |
This is a writing prompt. Bet you can’t do it! Take the 10 random words below and crush writer’s block by creating a cohesive, creative short story! And remember – after (if) you finish entering your submission into the comment field, highlight your words and click the bold button to make them stand out and help you determine if you forgot any words. (If you’ve missed previous writing prompts, we BET YOU CAN’T do those, either.) NOTE: Our bolding plugin is gone, so you’ll have to put before and after each of your challenge words if you want them to stand out, but NOT REQUIRED THOUGH! Or, as cleverly done by a CCC-er you can CAPITALIZE the challenge words in your piece.
- Vernal Equinox
- Umbrella
- Warming
- Weather
- Windy
- Worm
- Tadpole
- Thaw
- Rebirth
- Rainbow
Posted: April 7, 2020 | Author: KathleenMK | Filed under: Copy Challenges, Uncategorized | Tags: April, author, authors, challenge, contest, creative, critique, English, essays, expand, flowers, fun, history, home, inspiration, language, Love, memories, memory, Poem, poems, presidents, reviews, school, schooling, share, sharing, short, story, thanks, vocabulary, word, Writing, writing prompts, your |
This is a writing prompt. Bet you can’t do it! Take the 10 random words below and crush writer’s block by creating a cohesive, creative short story! And remember – after (if) you finish entering your submission into the comment field, highlight your words and click the bold button to make them stand out and help you determine if you forgot any words. (If you’ve missed previous writing prompts, we BET YOU CAN’T do those, either.) NOTE: Our bolding plugin is gone, so you’ll have to put before and after each of your challenge words if you want them to stand out, but NOT REQUIRED THOUGH! Or, as cleverly done by a CCC-er you can CAPITALIZE the challenge words in your piece.
Many apologies and thank you for your understanding of my spouse-type fella having a stroke and the need for attention to him. Well, he is better, and I am up to playing with words. So, let’s play!
- Hot-cross bun
- Daffodil
- Tulip
- Tradition
- Crown of thorns
- Crucifixion
- Cross
- Basket
- History
- Faith