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One of the most valuable things you can do as a writer is set aside time every day to write. You dont always have to be witty. It doesnt always have to be great prose. The act of writing in and of itself will make you a better writer. But sometimesMoreOne of the most valuable things you can do as a writer is set aside time every day to write. You dont always have to be witty. It doesnt always have to be great prose. The act of writing in and of itself will make you a better writer. But sometimes its hard to know what to write. Thats where writing prompts and exercises come in handy. You dont have to come up with something to write about- the writing prompt tells you exactly what your subject is for the day. During my many years as a writing instructor and coach, Ive created hundreds of writing prompts to motivate my students and clients. The funny thing is, some of the best writing I get back from these students and clients isnt the stories theyre working on, but rather their answers to my writing prompts! This book is set up calendar style, beginning with January 1 and ending with December 31, but its perfectly fine to start any time of the year. At the beginning of each week (a week being a seven-day period, not necessarily starting on a Sunday), you will be asked to write about your writing goals for the upcoming week. At the end of those seven days, youll be asked to reflect back on the week and whether you accomplished your goals. In between, youll find exercises on setting, dialogue, grammar, poetry, and just about any other topic you can think of. Some exercises may seem like they have little to do with writing. In fact, in a few of the exercises, you dont write at all. This is because exercising your creative muscles in artistic arenas other than writing helps you become a better writer. Carrots are a healthy food, but if you ate only carrots, you wouldnt stay healthy for long, would you? No ... you need a variety of foods to stay healthy. By participating in activities other than writing, you nurture your creative nature and ensure it stays healthy and strong. Some of the exercises in this book are easy and can be completed in a matter of minutes. Some are more difficult and may take longer. Do the best you can. No one is judging you. Youll find some of these prompts deal with serious subjects, encouraging you to explore your feelings about different topics. Others are downright playful, even silly. Youll find a lot of references to fairy tale and cartoon characters. Just because we call these exercises doesnt mean they cant be fun! And when something is fun, it somehow seems less threatening and easier to accomplish. Let me hear how youre doing! If youre particularly proud of your response to a prompt, send it to me at [email protected] Id be delighted to hear from you. Or, if you come up with a writing prompt of your own that you would like to see included in a future edition of Left Brained, Write Brained, drop me a line and share that, too. So dig in, have fun, and flex those creative muscles! Left Brained, Write Brained by Smoky Zeidel