Welcome back to another month of The Great Substack Prompt Celebration!
Let’s begin by explaining what this is and why we think you should join us.
What is The Great Substack Prompt Celebration?
Fictionistas was created to support you in the fiction you are already writing and sharing on Substack, but as we grew, we took the opportunity to encourage you to embrace this growing writing community, stretch your writing muscles, and stop writing alone. Each month, Nicole Rivera of the Stop Writing Alone substack community and Jackie Dana, writer of Unseen St. Louis (nonfiction/local history) and Story Cauldron (fiction), will host a month-long Writing Prompt Celebration.
Our monthly writing prompt celebration begins with a live writing prompt party where we share a writing prompt, set a timer and write, and finally read aloud a first draft of a short fiction piece with fellow Fictionistas members. (This post includes this month’s invitation and link to that writing prompt party.) To continue the celebration – and to ensure no one misses out on what Nicole playfully calls “writing fitness with friends” – the prompt is then shared here on Fictionistas, along with an invite to share your polished fiction based on the prompt on the Fictionistas Substack page. In between we like to engage the community in conversations about their writing and writing process, within our posts so we can continue to learn about each other and share tips, tricks, experiences and lessons learned.
In the end we hope that our ever-growing community will get a chance to find your Substack page, read your fiction, and share it with their own followers in their social media spaces. Active participants will get a chance to write in and outside their comfort zones, meet fellow fiction writers in the trenches with them and, perhaps best of all, read lots of new-to-them writers.
Let’s begin for our chat topic of the week:
Let’s Talk About Our Writing Routines
It’s November and, in my writing world it is still difficult to not immediately think of NaNoWriMo as the month creeps up. However, for many years NaNoWriMo transformed from a challenge to write write a complete novel in thirty days to a motnh dedicated to testing the boundaries of all other aspects of my life in order to maximixe my writing efficiency. In other words, using the excuse, “It’s NaNoWriMo!” I’d flip schedules, ask for more “me time” and findtimes, places, and routines for my writing life that would then influence the rest of the year ahead. With that in mind, this is the perfect time for us to discuss:
What is your current writing routine?
Do you have a set schedule and place to complete your writing? Are you fitting your writing in around your day job, or is writing your current day job? Are you writing daily, weekly, or monthly, and how is this current routine different than how you’ve shown up in the past or want to be showing up now? Finally, how does being involved in writing community help you maintain these routines? Let us know in the comments!
Mark Your Calendar & Grab Your Link
You officially have about one week to warm up before this month’s fun begins. Remember, Fictionistas who join the Writing Prompt Party will be the first to get this month’s prompt and the first to get some real-time reactions to their first drafts!
Your Official Invitation to Party
The November Writing Prompt Party will be on Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 6PM Eastern. We would love to see you there (but keep in mind, if you can’t make it, we will be posting the prompt to Fictionistas after the meeting)!
Topic: FICTIONISTAS Writing Prompt Party NOVEMBER 2024
Time: Nov 14, 2024 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89636663598?pwd=e6mKHcTd4QWhuTkT0rujBlYf47CiTm.1
Meeting ID: 896 3666 3598
Passcode: NovFICTION
Let’s write together this month, Fictionistas!
I’m Jackie, a fiction author, freelance writer, and historian, I enjoy rooting for the underdog and stirring up trouble. Unsurprisingly, my alignment is Chaotic Good. My Substacks are Unseen St. Louis and Story Cauldron,
I’m Nicole creator of all things Stop Writing Alone including a podcast, a YouTube channel, and a Substack community hosting multiple monthly Live Zoom Events for writers seeking community. If you are ready to truly stop writing alone, join here.
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Very excited about this! Did I miss the info on how long it will last? It starts at 6pm EST but goes on until when?
My writing routine used to have to work around working a day job that sucked the life out of me. I was laid off in October so November started a whole new life as a full time writer. I'm ramping up to spending more and more time on writing tasks. I've been subscribed for a while but this is the first time I'm going to have the spoons to actively participate. I'm excited!