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31 Daily Writing Prompts for January: Ever After
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31 Daily Writing Prompts for January: Ever After

A 31-day collection of fairytale retellings inspired by myths and folklore from around the world. These prompts move beyond “happily ever after” to explore power, consequence, and the stories left untold — perfect for classrooms, creative writing lessons, or anyone rediscovering their love of storytelling.

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31 Daily Writing Prompts for December: The Longest Night

31 Daily Writing Prompts for December: The Longest Night

Step into December with thirty-one hauntingly beautiful prompts inspired by the winter solstice. From cursed carolers to frost-lit markets and mirrors that show more than the year ahead, The Longest Night blends folklore, myth, and midwinter magic. Each prompt includes an image, opening and closing lines, and a plot idea — ready to spark stories in the classroom or at your own desk.

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31 Daily Writing Prompts for December: The Longest Night
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31 Daily Writing Prompts for December: The Longest Night

Step into the hush of winter with The Longest Night — 31 daily writing prompts inspired by folklore, solstice myths, and snowbound magic. From lanterns in the storm to masquerades at midnight, these prompts capture the eerie beauty of the darkest month and the stories that burn brightest against the cold.

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How to Use Picture Prompts to Inspire Powerful Creative Writing

How to Use Picture Prompts to Inspire Powerful Creative Writing

If you’ve ever felt like “describe the picture” prompts were falling flat, this is for you. In this post, I break down how I use picture prompts in the classroom to move beyond surface-level writing, and into rich, imaginative storytelling that students actually want to create.

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