Badges are ready which means today is the earliest your yeah write #120 weekly writing challenge grid posts can be dated
Oh, we do love you so! We have welcome all of the new writers and bloggers who have stumbled upon yeah write this summer either through our 31dbbb summer series, our SEO rankings for the term “writing challenge” or through our regulars who found themselves Freshly Pressed then passed on their traffic to this community. (And congrats on all the Freshly Pressed honors!) It’s been a very busy summer here, and we appreciate every chance we’ve been given to make the Internet a better place – one writing blogger at a time.
If you’re writing for this week’s challenge, please review our submission guidelines and click around on our recent winners’ posts. That will give you a good idea of what we’re looking for and, if you decide to stick with us once the summer is over, help you stay on the grid during those future challenges.
The challenge grid is for personal essays and traditional blog anecdotes
You can write want you want as long as it has a tightly written introduction, a clearly defined story line, and doesn’t try to sell us something or bore us to death. We are all getting older; why should we care it’s happening to you? Writing well about everyday life is the challenge of the challenge grid.
Please grab the challenge badge from the sidebar
The badge contains the code you’ll need to satisfy the backlink requirement of the Inlinkz app we use to host the weekly submissions. It’s also a good way to identify your blog as part of the yeah write community as people are surfing through looking for something good to read. Thank you for including it in your post.
Yeah write #120 opens Tuesday. Bring us your best stuff.