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The website content describes the third day of a 10-day writing challenge, focusing on writing about a "Fun Fact" to exercise one's writing skills.

Abstract

The article titled "Day Three of The 10-Day Shortform Challenge" emphasizes the importance of flexing the writing muscle by engaging with unique and less conventional writing prompts. Participants are encouraged to write a Shortform piece about a Fun Fact, using Queen Elizabeth II's lack of a driver's license as an example of an interesting tidbit that one might not typically consider. The challenge encourages writers to step outside their comfort zones and explore new topics, suggesting that even if the fact seems trivial, the exercise can enhance one's writing abilities and knowledge base. Writers who may not have a fun fact readily available are advised to conduct a bit of research, as there are numerous lists of such facts available online.

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  • The author believes that writing about unfamiliar or quirky topics can be beneficial for writers.
  • There is an implied value in the act of researching and writing about a diverse range of subjects.
  • The challenge is designed to push writers out of their usual writing habits, suggesting that this is a positive way to grow and improve their craft.
  • The use of Queen Elizabeth II's driving situation as an example indicates the author's view that even seemingly mundane facts can be engaging and worth writing about.

Day Three of The 10-Day Shortform Challenge

Flexing the writing muscle

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Did you know that Queen Elizabeth II. has no driver’s license? It’s not that she couldn’t drive; she was trained while serving in Auxiliary Forces in WWII and actually is a quite good driver. As the reigning monarch, she’s the only person in the United Kingdom who doesn’t need a driver’s license.

See? This was a Fun Fact, a tiny bit of knowledge you surely could’ve lived without, but now you know. In this challenge, I want you to write a Shortform about a Fun Fact. If you don’t know one out of the box, do a little research. There are many lists of them on the internet.

The point of this challenge is to write about something you wouldn’t usually write about to get your writing muscle flexed.

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