30 Days, 30 Essay Prompts: Make June the Month You Kick Your Writing Into High Gear
Join us for this simple and inspiring self-guided course designed to help you generate ideas for personal essays and memoir.
We’ve all been there. You know you have revealing and relatable stories to share, but you rarely find the time in your busy schedule to write — and when you do, you catch yourself staring at that dastardly blinking cursor on the white screen and just can’t find a way to start. This June is the time to break those habits and get to writing.
Students in the first few sessions of our 30 Days, 30 Essay Prompts class have loved how each of the daily writing prompts sparked creativity, invigorated their regular writing practices and got them moving on new projects. Here’s what one had to say:
“The thoughtfulness of the prompts unlocked deeper parts of my memory than expected. … The mix of students opened up a window to others’ life experiences. It was a great opportunity to explore my writing!”
—Mac, former student in this class
The new, self-guided version of this class is designed to let you go at your own pace — and allows us to lower the cost significantly so more of you can participate.
Every day in June, students will receive an inspiring writing prompt created by Amy Barnes, Narratively’s chief submissions reader. You’ll take a few minutes each day (or as many days as you are moved to participate) to write something new in response to that prompt. By the end of the class, you’ll have multiple promising personal essay drafts that you’ll be ready to polish and submit for publication.
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