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list for the month of March. With the start of spring just around the corner, I tried to make this as warm and inviting as a soft breeze.</p><figure id="a412"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*kw-yDL3CjUA4a2ho4KleZw.jpeg"><figcaption>Image created on Canva by Christine Graves</figcaption></figure><p id="5799">There you go, my friends. I hope you all get a little something out of this month’s post. I’ll be creating a list to showcase all the responses, so make sure to tag me (@sapheyerblu) so I can find you. Also, if you publish something outside of PW, be sure to tag both myself and <a href="undefined">Ravyne Hawke</a>.</p><p id="de51">Hey, while you’re here, be sure to check out Ravyne’s <a href="https://readmedium.com/monthly-theme-for-march-1db24f36e0a4">Monthly Theme</a>. It’s all about getting to know each other better. I couldn’t wait until the first of the month, I had to do <a href="https://readmedium.com/just-little-ol-me-858940332a01">mine</a> right away. You might also want to check out <a href="undefined">Joanne Olivieri</a>’s <a href="https://medium.com/promptly-written/photo-challenge/home">Photo Prompts</a> and <a href="undefined">Marcus aka Gregory Maidman</a>’s <a href="https://medium.com/promptly-written/prompt/home">Sunday Spiritual Prompts</a>. We strive to keep your muse sparked and ready to play.</p><p id="fd26">Have fu

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n, kids. Remember, there is no time limit on these or any of the prompts here. You write at your own pace, in your own time, and whenever the muse strikes. The only requirement is to enjoy doing what you do.</p><p id="510d">Christine Graves has been writing online for more than 25 years. She’s written fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. She is the weekly writing prompt creator at <a href="https://medium.com/promptly-written/tagged/pwprompt">Promptly Written</a>. Read more of her work on her personal publication, <a href="https://medium.com/enticing-the-muse">Enticing the Muse</a>, and be sure to sign up for the <a href="https://medium.com/enticing-the-muse/newsletters/the-muse-news">bi-monthly newsletter</a>.</p><div id="82c1" class="link-block"> <a href="https://sapheyerblu.medium.com/membership"> <div> <div> <h2>Join Medium with my referral link - Christine Graves</h2> <div><h3>As a Medium member, a portion of your membership fee goes to writers you read, and you get full access to every story…</h3></div> <div><p>sapheyerblu.medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*suqmCZz7U6nLFyAg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

WRITING PROMPTS

A Word-A-Day

Your daily word prompts for March

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Hello, my beautiful friends, and welcome to another edition of our Word-A-Day writing prompts. I want to thank Ravyne Hawke for letting me do this for all of you. It’s so much fun for me to read all the things you guys come up with from my prompts.

As always, you can do whatever you want with these prompts. You can write a piece of fiction, a poem, or an essay. And though the idea behind a Word-A-Day is to write a piece each day, you go at your pace. If you want to do several words in a row each week, cool. I just want you to be inspired.

I have to give a shoutout to Kimberly Hampton Nilsson. I think she managed to do something for every single day of February. I’d have to go back and look to make sure, but I know she did a lot of them and did them superbly.

So here is your Word-A-Day list for the month of March. With the start of spring just around the corner, I tried to make this as warm and inviting as a soft breeze.

Image created on Canva by Christine Graves

There you go, my friends. I hope you all get a little something out of this month’s post. I’ll be creating a list to showcase all the responses, so make sure to tag me (@sapheyerblu) so I can find you. Also, if you publish something outside of PW, be sure to tag both myself and Ravyne Hawke.

Hey, while you’re here, be sure to check out Ravyne’s Monthly Theme. It’s all about getting to know each other better. I couldn’t wait until the first of the month, I had to do mine right away. You might also want to check out Joanne Olivieri’s Photo Prompts and Marcus aka Gregory Maidman’s Sunday Spiritual Prompts. We strive to keep your muse sparked and ready to play.

Have fun, kids. Remember, there is no time limit on these or any of the prompts here. You write at your own pace, in your own time, and whenever the muse strikes. The only requirement is to enjoy doing what you do.

Christine Graves has been writing online for more than 25 years. She’s written fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. She is the weekly writing prompt creator at Promptly Written. Read more of her work on her personal publication, Enticing the Muse, and be sure to sign up for the bi-monthly newsletter.

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