Writing Exercise #2
These hippos [pic] are called Dodger and Betsey. Your challenge is to figure out how they got into the parking lot of a Catholic school.
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These hippos [pic] are called Dodger and Betsey. Your challenge is to figure out how they got into the parking lot of a Catholic school.
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Write about someone who is pretending to be someone or something that (s)he is not.
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For the month of October, I’m participating in the ARWA 301 challenge. That means I’m challenged to write 301 words every day for the entire month. I’ve decided to do writing exercises every day and post them on my blog. This both 1) gets me writing and 2) hopefully helps get me over the fear of others reading my writing. You are welcome to post comments and feedback on what you read, but please don’t feel obligated.
For the month of October, I’m going to participate in the ARWA 301 challenge. That means I’m challenged to write 301 words every day for the entire month. Many of the women in the organization have works in progress that they’re going to work on over the course of the month. But as I don’t, I’ve decided to do writing exercises every day and post them on my blog. This both 1) gets me writing and 2) hopefully helps get me over the fear of others reading my writing. You are welcome to post comments and feedback on what you read, but please don’t feel obligated.
As part of this, I’m upgrading wordpress and picking a new theme, so I’ll hopefully feel a bit more motivated to look at my blog. I like the statues. With all the lichen, they somehow feel very old-world Norse or Celtic to me. I don’t even know if they are, but hey. It’s my blog and my imagination, dang it.