30 Day Writing Challange.

by Snoops

Published June 30, 2015

In I'm really bad at names...

30 day writing challenge


Authors note: If you're interested in doing this, click on this link: 
www.youngwriterssociety.com/viewtopic.php?t=103611

Just saying, you can win a reward...:)

1- Write the definition of your favourite word, according to you.

2- Write the most simple action, like walking upstairs or chewing, and describe every step of it, every thought as much as you can. ( If this is confusing, please tell me)

3- Describe a taste.

4- Write like the opposite of you would, how they would think and speak.

5- Write down a dream.

6- Write down the day of a hippo.

7- About physical and emotional pain; and the difference between them.

8- About flying.

9- Write down something you have a strong opinion about.

10- Depending on how old you are, you will write one word or sentence for each year you lived. For example, 1 year old: sleepy...and so on.

11- Write a fairytale.

12-A story with as many cliches as possible.

13- Write down a horror story.

14- About what happens after death.

15- Evil, and does it exist?

16-A poem that makes no sense.

17- Write about your unpopular opinion.

18- A walk threw the woods.

19- A dystopian world.

20- New Years Eve.

21- First kiss.

22- The life of a fat dog.

23- Depression and struggle.

24- The life of a creature behind the bookshelf.

25- A step by step explanation of anything. ( baking a cake, how to survive the apocolypse, ...)

26- Waking up differently ( powers, tattooed, switched body, your pick).

27- 10 lines to describe a breath.

28- Seeing someone die.

29- Describe why you love someone, doesn’t have to be romantic, like your mom, dad, best friend.

30- Write about beauty expectations of today, for girls and boys. 

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FeatherPen
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FeatherPen wrote a review Review · Jul 26, 2015

Hey Lau, Earth kingdom citizen here to review.

This is a great spin-off of the 30 day drawing challenge. Alternatively it is just as good as a writing prompt list. Some of your ideas are really creative; I particularly like the sound of Write the simplest action, like walking upstairs or chewing, and describe every step of it, every thought as much as you can.

Personally if I was to do this as a thirty day challenge I would appreciate a choice of two for each day, so I could choose what I felt like writing about. However this would mean you would have to come up with another 30 prompts.
The only one I had trouble understanding was
“Write like the opposite of you would, how they would think and speak” It made sense one I reread it but would be easier to understand as- Write as your opposite; how do they think and speak?

I notice you have made it a thread, probs a better place than the green room.

Anyways cool list, especially useful if you don’t know what two write about.

Snoops replied · Jul 26, 2015

Thank you.

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ThatAndalite
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ThatAndalite commented Comment · Jul 18, 2015

This is amazing! I'll be sure to complete it sometime, maybe starting now.. on my blog, maybe.. hm. But anyways, everything seems to be in tip-top shape with your grammar/spelling and the like!
PS. I love day 26. I would wake up with the ability to poop money. >:3

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ishitadutt
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ishitadutt commented Comment · Jul 14, 2015

Hey this is just wonderful! You've come up with really great ideas, and that too 30 of them!
I so want to do this but this year is my last year of school so I won't be able to dedicate a month to this :(

Snoops replied · Jul 14, 2015

Don't worry about it! You can always do one or two when you have some spare time.

Oh okay! :D Thanks

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MaddieNicolette
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MaddieNicolette commented Comment · Jul 7, 2015

Very cool i would love to try that.

Snoops replied · Jul 8, 2015

@MaddieNicolette If you go to this link: www.youngwriterssociety.com/viewtopic.p ... ead#unread

you can even get a reward when you finish. :)

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Selena1016 wrote a review Review · Jul 5, 2015

hey, just wanted to say that this is a AMAZING idea. If anyone is like me, i love writing but i find difficulty at times finding things to write about so you giving me something to write about everyday for thirty days is awesome. I was curios to know if you too are participating in this challenge and also if you have made one of these lists before? would love to hear back from you, once again, thanks so much for doing this

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Casanova
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Casanova commented Comment · Jul 2, 2015

We gottta do this.

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emilyhaller23
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emilyhaller23 commented Comment · Jul 2, 2015

How do I participate in this?

Snoops replied · Jul 2, 2015

@emilyhaller23 By doing it, I suppose, when you post it PM me or tag me or something. It's not very official to be honest, I was bored and decided to do it. But I would love to read the stories.

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Carlito commented Comment · Jun 30, 2015

Hey! I think these are really cool ideas, but I think this post would fit in better in the lounge or in the writing corner forums - places where people post more ideas about writing rather than seeking critiques for their writing. :)

Also, I'm not familiar with the drawing challenge, but is this supposed to be a short story a day or jumping off points for novels, or what? Are you supposed to write about each of these topics every day (like one per day), or are they nanowrimo ideas? I'm a little confused about what the challenge is exactly.

Snoops replied · Jun 30, 2015

@Carlito Where exactly should I post it? Yeah, one story a day. That was te idea. Also, what is nanowrimo?

I would put it in one of the general forums - either The Lounge or The Writer's Corner.
NaNoWriMo is National November Writing Month. You write a 50,000 word novel in one month. It's crazy :) There's also one in July that I just heard about. Really, you can do it any month that works for you, but the goal is to write 50k in one month.

Snoops replied · Jul 1, 2015

Thank you, I will post it in the loung eor a Writer's corner.



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