Journaling Prompt: March 2nd, 2004 Eventually I will make a folder. |
The Journaling Workshop prompt is: Describe the sound of the rain outside your window, the quietness of the falling snow, or the color of a sunset. You may not ever think that you will use the descriptions in the aforementioned prompt, but I would rather like to think that the descriptions may come in handy when you set the scene in a book or story. It is easy to remember what snow, rain, or colors look like, but if you describe it while you are watching, feeling, or smelling it then your description will be more real and accurate. This prompt is given with the hope that you either have or will start today a Writer's Journal. So, grab your pens and journal and start writing (before the snow melts, the rain stops, or the colors of the sunset have faded into darkness) and start writing. And tell anyone who asks you that the true secret is not getting the ideas to write about, but it is in keeping the ideas in your Writer's Journal. Thank you very much for your particpation in THE JOURNALING WORKSHOP. I will certainly be looking for links to your online journal in the forum, or whatever you care to share. Sincerely, |