Weekly Creativity #222: Write the Same Short Story in at Least Two Genres by Molly Torinus Published September 26, 2022 Write the same short story in at least two genres.
Weekly Creativity #221: Do an Art Project on Your Sidewalk Using Chalk by Sage Millen Published September 19, 2022 Do an art project on your sidewalk using chalk.
Weekly Creativity #220: Write an Erasure Poem by Molly Torinus Published September 12, 2022 Write an erasure poem—find a poem or a page from a novel or article, and cross out words to create a new poem.
Weekly Creativity #219 | Flash Contest #47: Write about Two People Who Are Both Lying to Each Other by Sage Millen Published September 6, 2022 Write about two people who are both lying to each other.
Weekly Creativity #218: Make a List of 10-15 Unrelated Words, then Write a Story/Poem Incorporating All of Them by Molly Torinus Published August 29, 2022 Make a list of 10-15 unrelated words, then write a story/poem incorporating all of them.
Weekly Creativity #217: Take a Macro Photograph of an Ordinary Household Object by Sage Millen Published August 22, 2022 Take a macro photograph of an ordinary household object.
Weekly Creativity #216: Write about Your Name and the Story behind It by Sim Ling Thee Published August 15, 2022 Write about your name and the story behind it. How did it come about? Who named you? What does it mean?
Weekly Creativity #215: Think about a Change You’d Like to Make, and Write about What the World Would Be Like If this Had Happened by Molly Torinus Published August 8, 2022 Think about a change you’d like to make, and write about what the world would be like if this had happened.
Weekly Creativity #214 | Flash Contest #46: Write about a Utopian City and a Dystopian City that Are Right Next to Each Other by Sage Millen Published August 1, 2022 Write about a utopian city and a dystopian city that are right next to each other.
Weekly Creativity #213: Take a Self-Portrait that Doesn’t Show Your Face by Sage Millen Published July 23, 2022 Take a self-portrait that doesn’t show your face.
Weekly Creativity #222: Write the Same Short Story in at Least Two Genres Post Published September 26, 2022 by Molly Torinus Write the same short story in at least two genres.
Weekly Creativity #221: Do an Art Project on Your Sidewalk Using Chalk Post Published September 19, 2022 by Sage Millen Do an art project on your sidewalk using chalk.
Weekly Creativity #220: Write an Erasure Poem Post Published September 12, 2022 by Molly Torinus Write an erasure poem—find a poem or a page from a novel or article, and cross out words to create a new poem.
Weekly Creativity #219 | Flash Contest #47: Write about Two People Who Are Both Lying to Each Other Post Published September 6, 2022 by Sage Millen Write about two people who are both lying to each other.
Weekly Creativity #218: Make a List of 10-15 Unrelated Words, then Write a Story/Poem Incorporating All of Them Post Published August 29, 2022 by Molly Torinus Make a list of 10-15 unrelated words, then write a story/poem incorporating all of them.
Weekly Creativity #217: Take a Macro Photograph of an Ordinary Household Object Post Published August 22, 2022 by Sage Millen Take a macro photograph of an ordinary household object.
Weekly Creativity #216: Write about Your Name and the Story behind It Post Published August 15, 2022 by Sim Ling Thee Write about your name and the story behind it. How did it come about? Who named you? What does it mean?
Weekly Creativity #215: Think about a Change You’d Like to Make, and Write about What the World Would Be Like If this Had Happened Post Published August 8, 2022 by Molly Torinus Think about a change you’d like to make, and write about what the world would be like if this had happened.
Weekly Creativity #214 | Flash Contest #46: Write about a Utopian City and a Dystopian City that Are Right Next to Each Other Post Published August 1, 2022 by Sage Millen Write about a utopian city and a dystopian city that are right next to each other.
Weekly Creativity #213: Take a Self-Portrait that Doesn’t Show Your Face Post Published July 23, 2022 by Sage Millen Take a self-portrait that doesn’t show your face.