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Writing Together, Alone

Writer friends had invited me to work together in the past, but I never took them up on it. I always thought “My problem with writing is focus. Why would I meet a person for a writing date and add yet another distraction to the mix?”

Well, as with many things, I was wrong. After attending a few of YeahWrite’s co-working sessions, I realize the accountability element in meeting someone to write with. They will see me if I play that Sparkletoes game on my phone or decide it’s time to clean out the linen closet. It also clears out a certain amount of time for me to write, which it turns out is a big step toward writing the things.

~Nathan

Welcome to Week #538

Here’s where you’ll find everything you need to get yourself ready to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard)! Use our prompts—or don’t—and share links to your essays, stories, and poems in the Coffeehouse, located both on Facebook or Discord.

This Week’s Writing Prompt is:

A restaurant, after hours. The lights are off, and the chairs have been put up on the tables.

Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to write a story or essay utilizing this setting. It doesn’t have to be the only setting, but something important to your narrative arc should happen here. You also need to describe this setting well enough that a reader can recognize it in the story. Stuck? We’ve gone into detail in this month’s Technique Toolbox on Navigating Prompts.

There are no word limits. You can write fiction or nonfiction; you may interpret the prompt any way you like. Share your response in the Coffeehouse, located both on Facebook or Discord, by linking your blog post, Google Doc, or other file. Check out your fellow YeahWriters’ responses, and don’t forget to leave them some love in the comments!

Looking for our weekly grids? After nearly ten years, they’ve been retired. Read more about the latest changes to YeahWrite in the #500 Weekly Writing Challenge Kickoff Post.

The Schedule

We will release a new prompt on our blog every Friday at 12pm Eastern.

Then it’s up to you! Write your response to the prompt on your own blog or website and share the link in the Coffeehouse, located both on Facebook or Discord. If you prefer to keep your work under wraps (and away from the eyes of potential publishers), you can still ask for beta readers in the Coffeehouse and share your work privately!

Every Monday, we’ll check in to see how you’re doing and what your writing goals are for the week.

Wednesdays are “Work-in-Progress Wednesdays.” Share a few sentences or even a paragraph or two in the Coffeehouse (no more than 250 words, please). Even if you’re not done writing, this could be the boost you need to stay motivated.

Did you publish a book? Do you have a story in a magazine? The First Friday of every month is for self-promotion, where you can share commercial links to your work for purchase. (You can always share the news that you’ve been accepted for publication, though!)

And of course, the entire community is here 24-7 to share your victories and setbacks, challenges and accomplishments. So come on in, pull up a chair, and say hello. We’re all writers here.

Upcoming and Ongoing

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Ongoing: Navigating Prompts - Setting Prompts (Free Workshop)

In our monthly Navigating Prompts series, we’ll talk you through how to analyze and respond to a specific prompt style. We’ll coordinate the weekly prompts with the monthly post so you’ll have a chance to practice, compare notes with other writers in the Coffeehouse, located both on Facebook or Discord, and get advice from beta readers and YeahWrite editors. You’ll get to hone your skills when you’re not in crisis mode, trying to meet that fast-approaching deadline. And who knows—maybe you’ll end up with a new story or two in your back pocket!

In August, we’re taking a second look at setting prompts, this time as descriptive prompts. Descriptive setting prompts tend to be brief sentences or phrases that give you a sense of a time and place. We’ll deconstruct the different types of information you might be given, talk about what is and isn’t fair game (and what’s mandatory) to add to those descriptions, and give you some examples of how the same setting prompt can be taken to wildly different, er, places. Check it out!

Super Challenge #21 - Nonfiction

Super Challenge #21 is officially open for early bird registration! We’re heading back to the land of creative nonfiction, so be sure to register today to take advantage of this discounted rate. You can also sign up for our email blast. so that you don’t miss out on any Super Challenge announcements. 

Summer Co-working!

This summer, join YeahWrite editors and writers for a series of laid-back, low-key co-working sessions. We hold 1-2 hosted Zoom calls every week, with an eye to time zones so that everyone will have a chance to particpate. We’ll have a little time to say hello and socialize, and then we’ll buckle down to work on writing (or writing-related) projects. Working on a short story or novel? Updating your author website or scheduling out some social media posts? Or maybe you’re just organizing your writing space. Whatever it is, we’re here for it, and we hope you will be too. Details and a calendar are already available; note that we’ll likely add or adjust sessions based on writers’ and editors’ availability so make sure you doublecheck the calendar on our webpage, or add the Google calendar to your own by clicking on any coworking session on the page (which has the added advantage of automagically adjusting to your own time zone!). Learn more here!

About the author:

As a professional editor and writer, Nate has published his work in numerous English and history textbooks and in online reading programs. In February 2014, he found his way back to creative writing and began submitting to YeahWrite. Soon after, he became an editor of the Fiction|Poetry challenge. You can read his work at northwest journals, a blog that has been recognized by WordPress Discover, Five Star Mix-tape, Genealogy á la Carte, The Drabble, and BlogHer’s Voice of the Year. He lives in Chicago with his partner and a mini-Bengal tiger. 

nate@yeahwrite.me

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