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Word Hurdle

I guess it’s happened before. Words With Friends was a thing for a while, wasn’t it? And Codewords, maybe. But neither led to my Facebook feed being a never-ending register of game results. I joked that sometime in the future alien beings would digitally uncover our Wordle results and believe that in the 21st century human communications transitioned from specifically arranged written runes to specifically arranged gray, green, and yellow boxes. (I mean, Zeros and Ones, but not too far off.)

I have to say it’s really nice to see my college roommate’s band’s drummer and the lead cheerleader of my high school class post about a word game every day. The conversations I’ve read of English consonant/vowel patterns and the trend of the day’s Wordle predicting the timbre of their day is going to go has reminded me of my love of words. I’m working on poetry again after years of letting them flounder at the bottom of a writing desk drawer. How was the Wordle fad affected your writing?

~Nathan

PS: while you’re thinking about words, will we see you at this Sunday’s meeting of the Scarlet Quill Society? Details below.

Welcome to Week #570

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:

The old woman didn’t change her position until he was almost into her yard. [The Life You Save May Be Your Own by Flannery O’Connor, 1955]

This week, your job, should you choose to accept it, is to write a story or essay using the above sentence as the first lineStuck? We’ve gone into detail about unraveling this sort of prompt style in this Technique Toolbox post on word or phrase prompts

There are no word limits. You can write fiction or nonfiction; you may interpret the prompt any way you like, but you must use it exactly as written. 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

Sign up for our email blast so you don’t miss out on any upcoming classes, workshops, or competitions. 

Ongoing: Scarlet Quill Society (Free Workshop w/ Optional Paid Benefits)

Welcome to the secret back room where the Scarlet Quill Society meets. In this year-long workshop, the YeahWrite editors will help you hone your own editing skills so that you can feel confident that the work you are submitting is at its absolute best. We’re experimenting a little with our workshop format in 2022, and offering a couple add-ons to our always-free posts that we think you’ll find exciting and worth a few bucks a month: The Scarlet Quill Society will have actual face-to-face (okay, virtual) monthly meetings to delve into the topics and answer your questions, and an editorial backroom on Discord!

In March we’re getting lost in the woods. Or rather, we’re making sure you don’t. As writers and as readers (and what is an editor but a reader who’s paying attention), we’re often enchanted by perfect phrases, curious characters, and wild worlds. And we should be! They’re what makes a story great! But they’re not what makes a story. Get too caught up looking at these pretty trees and you will soon find yourself lost in a trackless wilderness. This month we’re stepping back to take a mile high view of your work. As a writer, you can make sure there’s a nicely groomed forest with clear paths through it. And as an editor, it’s your job to prune trees and mark trails. Want to find out how? Come take a look! (Yes, we are very committed to this metaphor. No, we will not be taking questions. At least, not until the meeting!)

This month’s meeting is coming up on Sunday, March 13. Sign up for a membership today to automatically receive the Zoom link and password. One-off meeting tickets can also be purchased on Kofi.

At YeahWrite we believe information wants to be shared. If you can’t afford to join us for society meetings, we post the recording about a week later, and you’re welcome to leave the tip you can afford (even if that’s just a nice thank you comment). Check out our YouTube channel for more.

Super Challenge #23 - Flash Creative Nonfiction

The final round of Super Challenge #23 is officially underway! Good luck to all our remaining participants as they anxiously await the results. Did you miss out on registration? Sign up for our email blast to get notified when registration opens, or keep an eye on our website.

WIP Write-Ins, AKA Co-Working Hours

Last summer, you all joined the YeahWrite editors (and writers like you) for a series of laid-back, low-key co-working sessions. We chatted, we brainstormed, we got to know one another, and arguably most importantly, we wrote actual words! Once summer ended, we weren’t ready for co-working to disappear like the hot weather, so starting in October, co-working is back!

Join Christine every Wednesday from 9:00am – 11:00am Pacific Time and Arden every other Friday from 12:00 – 2:00pm Pacific Time for regular WIP Write-ins. Other sessions will be scheduled in the future, so keep an eye on our calendar and we’ll be sure to post announcements of pop-up sessions in our Discord and Facebook groups. See you there!

[Ed’s note: if you add that calendar to your own Google calendar, it’ll change the times to match your time zone automagically. No more searching “what time is 9am Pacific in Warsaw?” You’re welcome. /RBG]

Spontaneous Writing Challenges

Looking for a bit of inspiration? Missing the grids? Then join the Coffeehouse on Discord (where the stories are made up and the points don’t matter) and head to the #spontaneous-challenge channel. Each day, anyone can post a micro writing challenge (but just one per day!). Share your responses within the thread and earn XP within the server. We hope to see you there!

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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