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rompt. <i>However, do make sure to submit it under Coffee Times as a publication, so we can make sure we can properly give it the attention it deserves</i></b>.</p><p id="7727">If you’re not a writer yet, and is interested in writing for the series – or any other series – please say so in the comments and add your Medium ID.</p><h1 id="fc96">Why Prompt Times:</h1><p id="57c3">My aim for Prompt Times is <i>to encourage non-readers to read, and readers to read more</i> – books are truly a gift to a world. Be carried away to another realm, learn more, and share what you learnt in this wonderful community. I hope to meet more bookworms here, and to get more and more submissions so we can distribute them and share the mystifying world of books with others!</p><p id="21ec">You can unleash your creativity with us – <i>no restrictions, barriers, judgment</i>. The work you produced will be accepted wholeheartedly, providing that it meets our submission guidelines and Medium’s guidelines. Whatever you write, for Prompt Times, will be appreciated and read.</p><p id="349c">As I mentioned earlier, by submitting your articles to Prompt Times, they will also be compiled weekly – meaning, you’re going to be reaching more people!</p><h1 id="3b12">Finally, This Week’s Prompt:</h1><h2 id="6962">What wa

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s a book that broke you?</h2><p id="a9b5">Mentally, emotionally, psychologically. What was a book that left you feeling like it ate your soul raw and left you withering, left you empty for days? Are you still affected by it? Would you recommend it to anyone? Write about it! You can write about what you felt in the form of poems; you can write about what you felt as if it’s a short story; you can talk about it in a concise article. Respond to this prompt, tag “book prompt”, and remember to submit it under Coffee Times!</p><h2 id="bdbe">What’s your comfort book?</h2><p id="cbc2">We all have a book that we go to when we feel under the weather; it could be anything – a children’s book, a classic, a comic book. Why do you go to it, and how does it comfort you? Tell us this special book with the tag “book prompt”, and submit it under Coffee Times!</p><h2 id="71ca">A book you would always recommend?</h2><p id="1e6b">When your friend or acquaintance asks you what book to read next, what would you recommend always, without fail? For me, it’s anything by Donna Tartt! How about you? Tell us your thoughts by submitting your article to Coffee Times with the tag “book prompt”!</p><h1 id="2eb9">Questions?</h1><p id="de80">If you have any questions, feel free to comment and ask!</p></article></body>

Introducing: Prompt Times

Book prompts every week for every occasion

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Are you an avid reader with nowhere to release your creative juices? A secret bibliophile too shy to publish a book-related piece on your profile? Afraid of starting a new niche?

Join us, Coffee Times, as a writer to this new series – Prompt Times. You don't need to worry about ideas, audiences, and topics, Prompt Times will take care of that for you.

How It Works:

There will be weekly book-related prompts uploads every Saturday – the amount ranging from 1–3, so you can have more choices if the first doesn’t suit you. After gathering some lovely articles throughout the week, there will be a compilation for weekly round-ups – another plus, as your stories will receive more attention! Prompts will be published every Saturday, and book recommendations every Thursday.

There’s no strict rule on what you can do with the prompt; poem, prose, story writing – write whatever feels right for you and tag book prompt. However, do make sure to submit it under Coffee Times as a publication, so we can make sure we can properly give it the attention it deserves.

If you’re not a writer yet, and is interested in writing for the series – or any other series – please say so in the comments and add your Medium ID.

Why Prompt Times:

My aim for Prompt Times is to encourage non-readers to read, and readers to read more – books are truly a gift to a world. Be carried away to another realm, learn more, and share what you learnt in this wonderful community. I hope to meet more bookworms here, and to get more and more submissions so we can distribute them and share the mystifying world of books with others!

You can unleash your creativity with us – no restrictions, barriers, judgment. The work you produced will be accepted wholeheartedly, providing that it meets our submission guidelines and Medium’s guidelines. Whatever you write, for Prompt Times, will be appreciated and read.

As I mentioned earlier, by submitting your articles to Prompt Times, they will also be compiled weekly – meaning, you’re going to be reaching more people!

Finally, This Week’s Prompt:

What was a book that broke you?

Mentally, emotionally, psychologically. What was a book that left you feeling like it ate your soul raw and left you withering, left you empty for days? Are you still affected by it? Would you recommend it to anyone? Write about it! You can write about what you felt in the form of poems; you can write about what you felt as if it’s a short story; you can talk about it in a concise article. Respond to this prompt, tag “book prompt”, and remember to submit it under Coffee Times!

What’s your comfort book?

We all have a book that we go to when we feel under the weather; it could be anything – a children’s book, a classic, a comic book. Why do you go to it, and how does it comfort you? Tell us this special book with the tag “book prompt”, and submit it under Coffee Times!

A book you would always recommend?

When your friend or acquaintance asks you what book to read next, what would you recommend always, without fail? For me, it’s anything by Donna Tartt! How about you? Tell us your thoughts by submitting your article to Coffee Times with the tag “book prompt”!

Questions?

If you have any questions, feel free to comment and ask!

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