Wednesday Writing Sprint – April 25, 2012

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprints.

Wednesday writing sprints are here! Feel free to jump right in. It doesn’t matter which genre you write in, all are welcome. Fiction, freelance, lyrics, poetry—just be a writer today.


 


This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing Sprints!

Wednesday Writing Sprint – April 18, 2012

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprints.

Wednesday writing sprints are here! Feel free to jump right in. It doesn’t matter which genre you write in, all are welcome. Fiction, freelance, lyrics, poetry—just be a writer today.


 


This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing Sprints!

Leap Year Writing Challenge

The final Wednesday Writing Sprint for February will be on the 29th. You won’t get to write on this day for another four years.

In honor of Leap Year, we are going to challenge ourselves with something around the theme of 29.

For writers like Nathan Devlin, we will personally challenge him to write at least 29,000 words that day. :)

The rest of us will do something more manageable, like 2900 words. LOL

The main point is to be a writer and to really challenge yourself on this day, since it only happens once every 4 years.

Be sure to look for that post next week. Go ahead and leave a comment so your comments will be approved beforehand. Some of our writers are in different time zones, so the sprint post goes live at 9:00 pm CT on Tuesday night.

Have a great week!
Patti

Wednesday Writing Sprints – December 21, 2011

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprints.

Wednesday writing sprints are here! Feel free to jump right in. It doesn’t matter which genre you write in, all are welcome. Fiction, freelance, lyrics, poetry—just be a writer today.


 


This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing Sprints!

Wednesday Writing Sprints – December 7, 2011

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprints.

Wednesday writing sprints are here! Feel free to jump right in. It doesn’t matter which genre you write in, all are welcome. Fiction, freelance, lyrics, poetry—just be a writer today.


 


This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing Sprints!

Wednesday Writing Sprints – November 30, 2011

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprints.

Wednesday writing sprints are here! Feel free to jump right in. It doesn’t matter which genre you write in, all are welcome. Fiction, freelance, lyrics, poetry—just be a writer today.


 


This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing Sprints!

Wednesday Writing Sprints – November 23, 2011

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprints.

Wednesday writing sprints are here! Feel free to jump right in. It doesn’t matter which genre you write in, all are welcome. Fiction, freelance, lyrics, poetry—just be a writer today.


 


This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing Sprints!

Wednesday Writing Sprints – November 9, 2011

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprints.

Wednesday writing sprints are here! Feel free to jump right in. It doesn’t matter which genre you write in, all are welcome. Fiction, freelance, lyrics, poetry—just be a writer today.


 


This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing Sprints!

P.S. Next week (Nov. 16) we’ll be at Fear of Writing for the big 10K Day! Check that out too!

Wednesday Writing Sprints – November 2, 2011

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprints.

Wednesday writing sprints are here! Feel free to jump right in. It doesn’t matter which genre you write in, all are welcome. Fiction, freelance, lyrics, poetry—just be a writer today.


 


This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing Sprints!

Wednesday Writing Sprints – October 12, 2011

 

Today’s sprint is here! Feel free to jump right in.


 

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprint.

This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

Happy Writing!

September 14 – Writing Sprints

Please Note:

September 10K days have been announced. They will be Wed. 21st and Sat. 24th. You can RSVP if you’d like.

Also, there will be NO sprints here on the 21st–we’ll all be at the 10K Day! :)

Today’s sprint is here! Feel free to jump right in. Yes, I know, I’ve posted it a day early.


 

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprint.

This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

I generally use arse, but it didn’t rhyme with blast too well. :(

September 7 – Writing Sprints

Welcome to the Wednesday Writing Sprint.

This event happens one day per week. It’s when you dedicate the entire day strictly to writing sprints. Try to turn off email, social media–anything that distracts you and just write.

The time can be spent outlining characters, plots, scenes, etc. or it can be spent using it for a writing marathon or getting caught up on freelance work. The focus is to simply devote more time to your writing.

Enjoy and share your progress throughout the day in comments.

  • If you don’t have a timer, be sure to download something like cool timer. That’s the one I use. I love it!
  • You can race the clock for however long you like; 30, 45 or 60 minutes. I prefer 30 minutes. I get more done if I don’t give myself too much time. See what works best for you.
  • Post your progress in the comments section.
  • It’s not about word counts–not a daily count, at least.
  • It’s about planting your butt in the chair and being a writer and writing as many words as you can in a 30 minute race against the clock.

The most important thing is….HAVE A BLAST & KICK SOME WORD ASS!

I generally use arse, but it didn’t rhyme with blast too well. :(


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