Tiptoeing in, hoping not to be noticed

This topic contains 8 replies, has 9 voices, and was last updated by  Ann Stanley 10 years, 10 months ago.

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  • #3787

    Margie Deeb
    Participant

    Hi Jyl,

    Welcome! I noticed you! ๐Ÿ™‚
    So glad you are here in all your courage and bravery.I look forward to sharing what we write.


  • #3816

    Joe Bunting
    Keymaster

    That’s the first step, Jyl. I’ve been right where you are, but I love that you’re engaging here. Before you know it, you’ll be sharing your story. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • #3824

    Judith Shaw
    Participant

    Welcome, Jyl,

    So glad you’re on the course. It’s turning out for me to be much better than expectations. You’ll be fine.

    Judith

  • #3835

    Sunny Henderson
    Participant

    Hi Jyl! I noticed you, too.

    We don’t bite. ๐Ÿ™‚

    The nice thing about stories is that everyone has them. Maybe even doing a Google search of writing prompts or skimming through what others have submitted so far will jog your “muse”.

    Looking forward to sharing with you!


  • #3856

    Ruthanne Reid
    Participant

    Welcome, Jyl! I’d like to thank you on behalf of all homeschooled students, by the way. ๐Ÿ™‚ I was homeschooled from K-12, and it prepared me magnificently for college.

  • #3900

    LoriMarie
    Participant

    Hi jyl! I’m in Ontario too ๐Ÿ™‚ I’m sure your words will come.

  • #4037

    Mirel Abeles
    Participant

    Hi Jyl! I wouldn’t worry about what you’re “supposed” to write. Think rather about what you’d like to write. A story from you life? from your family history? A story of the sun peeking out from behind the clouds and filling your life with sunshine and hope? Don’t hit yourself over the head with it, but try asking yourself these questions and seeing what you come up with.

    I had no idea what to write for the first exercise, but was tickled by Joe’s mention of starting a story with wanting something, even if it’s only a cup of water. So that’s exactly how my story, ICE begins. You can take any prompt and ask yourself Who? Why? What? When? etc. about it to get yourself going. And even if you’ve never written before, you can start and learn to write.

    And besides, you have a whole community here to encourage you and help you on the way.

    Hope this helps.

  • #4125

    Ann Stanley
    Participant

    What Mirel said. And don’t feel like you have to write 750 words for your first story. It can be 200.

    Thanks for telling us a little about yourself. And welcome. So glad you’re here.

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