Hello and welcome to the monthly meeting of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group, where writers are insecure the confident ones… eavesdrop. If you’d like to visit the other members participating in the meeting (and please do!), click here to see the full list of lovely, lovely, writerlings.
A few of my writer friends have signed up for Inktober: Writer Edition and I have decided to join then and see how frazzled and creative I can get. I once wrote a microfiction per day for a year, resulting in some terrible stories, a handful of excellent ones, and a wild level of creativity, so I’m excited to see what comes from this.
If this is the first you’ve heard of Inktober: Writers Edition, here is what’s been circling and everything I know:
I plan to compile my entries into a weekly post for this website, and post them daily on social media. Here’s my entry for Day 1: Ring
Are you participating in Inktober, as either writer or artist? If so, feel welcome to drop your @’s in the comments so I can follow along with your Inktober adventures. Happy IWSG day everyone!
This sounds like fun! I’ll have to keep it in mind for next year. Good luck with it!
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thank you!
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Good luck. Looks like a lot of work. I hope you have some fun too though.
Anna from elements of emaginette
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I am expecting it will be lots of fun, to be honest. All work and no play!
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Good luck, Jennifer! That looks like an ambitious, but fun project! That’s a great collection of prompts.
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it’s been lots of fun so far, and in a creative mood I’ve done a few prompts ahead already, in case I need a break.
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Dang it, I totally forgot about Inktober. Best of like with the challenge! Given my workload this month, I don’t think I’ll be joining you, but I look forward to reading what you come up with!
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Thanks, James. Maybe next year!
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I’ve never heard of Inktober: Writer Edition. It sounds like a neat challenge.
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