Do you have a place you love beyond all others? Here's a way to write about it.
This is an easy writing invitation you can return to every birthday!
Birds are a constant inspiration for writing poetry. Pairing birdwatching with haiku poetry is so much fun!
Here’s a poem + a writing prompt for happy living during sad times (with a side of snark).
Here’s a fun writing idea for your Valentine!
This month’s writing recipe makes the perfect Mother’s and Father’s Day gifts. Happy writing about the famous people in your lives.
Here’s a great writing invitation that gets you thinking about 5 loves and a dud! It’s a good one to repeat every year to see how your loves and duds change over time. Plus, you can make it into a Valentine’s gift, too. Enjoy.
When I sat down to write this morning, I had no idea I would be writing about names.
With this writing invitation, write about your list of perfect things. You’ll be glad you did.
Borrowing first and last lines from favorite poems is a great way to encourage poetry writing confidence.
This is a fast list poem, inspired my Eileen Spinelli’s poem called “Memories.” It helps us recall what we don’t want to forget.
This is a writing invitation I do every year. It never gets old…cuz you get to write about yourself and it’s fast.
Here’s the second version of the August writing recipe. It’s called How To Be. Writing time is 5 minutes, 7 seconds. Perfect for groups, classes, meetings, and Sunday school icebreakers and/or community building.
What if our childhood homes could speak? What are the stories they would tell?