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            <h2>March Word-A-Day Posts</h2>
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sapheyerblu.medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*e20a6386da7ebb09d056f861d664e654fb42a6a2.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="3e47">So here we go, kids. I give you this month’s Word-A-Day list for the month of April 2022. Have fun and get inspired.</p><figure id="1986"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*Mf91ddbRX0QhOKh13WPH-g.jpeg"><figcaption>Image created via Canva by Christine Graves</figcaption></figure><p id="6edf">And there you have it, my friends. I hope you all find something to get those creative juices flowing. I always have so much fun putting these lists together. My inspiration comes from yours. As each of you post your pieces, I feel compelled to keep on keeping on. Thank you for that.</p><p id="b31f">Remember, if you write something from any of my prompts, make sure to tag me (@sapheyerblu) so I can stop by and read, clap, and comment. I won’t promise to get to each and every one, but I’ll do my best to try.</p><p id="753c">Also, if you write and publish something outside of PW, make sure to tag both me and <a href="undefined">Ravyne Hawke</a>. She likes to keep up with all your amazing work too. And please link back to this post so others might fin

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d a little inspiration of their own.</p><p id="fef2">Be on the watch for Ravyne’s <a href="https://readmedium.com/monthly-theme-for-april-dfd1a479f2fe">Monthly Theme for April</a>. Her theme this month is about Sowing Seeds and it has already sparked a few ideas in my brain.</p><p id="e6fa">Check out the <a href="https://medium.com/promptly-written/prompt/home">Publiciousness</a> section for more ideas and inspiration and, as always, all the prompts here at PW are free to use whenever you want. There is no time limit on any of our prompts. If it gets you writing, it’s just the “write” time.</p><p id="ee25">Thank you, again, for the beauty you create from my silly little ideas. Your talent astounds me. I am truly blessed to be surrounded by so many wonderful people.</p><p id="4fb8">Until next time, Happy Writing!!!</p><p id="1e46">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>. Ready to become a member and read to your little heart’s delight? <a href="https://sapheyerblu.medium.com/membership">Click here</a> and find out more information.</p></article></body>

A Word-A-Day

Your daily word prompts for April

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Happy April, my beautiful babies. Aw, April. That beautiful time of year when life springs anew, babies come out to play, and Mother Nature can’t decide if she’s coming or going. It’s like she’s running around screaming, “Hey, it’s going to get warmer now. April Fools, here’s a snowstorm. Just kidding, it’s 50* again.” Yea, I love this time of year.

I want to thank everyone who participated in the March Word-A-Day list. I have to give a huge shout-out to my beautiful friend, Ravyne Hawke who managed to get all the words used in her works before the end of the month. Way to go, my friend. I am so proud of you.

I’ve created a list of all the pieces created from March’s list. As I write this, there are about 60 pieces listed. If more come through, I’ll add them as well. And just because March is over doesn’t mean you can’t go back and work from these words again.

So here we go, kids. I give you this month’s Word-A-Day list for the month of April 2022. Have fun and get inspired.

Image created via Canva by Christine Graves

And there you have it, my friends. I hope you all find something to get those creative juices flowing. I always have so much fun putting these lists together. My inspiration comes from yours. As each of you post your pieces, I feel compelled to keep on keeping on. Thank you for that.

Remember, if you write something from any of my prompts, make sure to tag me (@sapheyerblu) so I can stop by and read, clap, and comment. I won’t promise to get to each and every one, but I’ll do my best to try.

Also, if you write and publish something outside of PW, make sure to tag both me and Ravyne Hawke. She likes to keep up with all your amazing work too. And please link back to this post so others might find a little inspiration of their own.

Be on the watch for Ravyne’s Monthly Theme for April. Her theme this month is about Sowing Seeds and it has already sparked a few ideas in my brain.

Check out the Publiciousness section for more ideas and inspiration and, as always, all the prompts here at PW are free to use whenever you want. There is no time limit on any of our prompts. If it gets you writing, it’s just the “write” time.

Thank you, again, for the beauty you create from my silly little ideas. Your talent astounds me. I am truly blessed to be surrounded by so many wonderful people.

Until next time, Happy Writing!!!

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. Ready to become a member and read to your little heart’s delight? Click here and find out more information.

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