As you know, I created a writing prompt for my tweeps. It’s been wicked fun and I know a couple writers who have already used their tweets to write a flash or blog post (myself included).
But this is a new venture and I’m working out the kinks. So, today, I’ve ditched my poor Thought Bubble in favor of a follow-up FAQ to the original #Tweets4Blogs post.
I have a hat. For real. I’m using the old pick-a-name-out-of-a-hat trick. (Hee. Hat trick. Nice.) Anyway, each week, I’ll put in slips of paper with forms on them (1 line, memoir, haiku, etc.) to decide what we’ll be writing that week.
Yes. This is exactly what you’ve gotten yourself into. A prompt from a hat. But, hey, don’t underestimate the power of a hat. I mean, Harry Potter was sorted by one. It gave him a sword to defeat the basilisk in the (secret) chamber of secrets. Also, it sings. Wicked powerful.
After the hat business, I’ll make up a prompt. It’s going to be silly sometimes so bear with me.
Remember our mantra: It doesn’t have to be good, it just has to be done.
I want you to have buckets full of gems to dig through for your blog so, when I create the prompt, I’ll keep that in mind. But I’ll also be thinking that I want you to have fun.
Don’t take yourself too seriously. It’s unbecoming. And not allowed. I’m very strict about this rule.
Everything is good. We’re all shiny, happy people here. Okay, really not. Please don’t be a shiny, happy person near me. *shudders*
Okay! Rules!
Eh. No rules. (But here is a “FAQ” or “Q&A” page.) Also known as “FYI”. Pick one.
These tweets are yours. They are for you. Your own mine full of gold. But I’ll let you know some stuff. (And I’ll alter this page as we go along.)
The tweets from the last few weeks? Amazing. I’m blown away by the variety and quality of responses. Just awesome.
Here are the FAQs:
- Why the heck are you doing this? To give you inspiration for your blogs (flash fiction, short stories, posts…whatever floats your boat). My glorious reward? Reading your awesome writing and knowing you’re building a gold mine.
- When the heck are you doing this? Tuesdays. (I will pin the prompt to the top of my Twitter timeline.)
- Is there a due date? No. These are ideas, sparks of inspiration. For you. Sticking to Tuesdays gives you a better chance at making sure you write weekly but, basically, “whenever” is a good time to tweet.
- Should I “reply” to your tweet? No need to “reply” to my prompt, just write your own tweet using the hashtag #Tweets4Blogs. Also, you don’t need to link back to me, my tweet, or my blog. These are for your own, special Twitter library.
- How do I write the hashtag? Hashtags are not case-sensitive so whether you write #Tweets4Blogs, #TWEETS4BLOGS, or #tweets4blogs, you’re good.
- What are we writing? We’ll be using various forms of poetry and prose (see Forms below). Each form should follow the prompt for that week.
- How many should I write? As many as you’d like. If you have time for one, write one. If you want to write two, ten, twelve, go for it.
- Will you RT every tweet? I’ve actually decided not to RT these. Here’s why.
- First, these are for you. I want the #Tweets4Blogs hashtag to be a fun way to get you tweeting interesting material that you can find in one quick step.
- Second, I don’t want to miss anyone. It is SO easy to do. (I know this because I missed a few last week.) How did I manage that? I’ll tell you. Writers respond to the prompt on different days. Also, some people participating in this have private accounts so their tweets don’t show up under the hashtag. In addition, some Twitter twerps have started using the hashtag for their own nefarious purposes and mucking up the feed. Damn them! (It’s only been two weeks—how did they even find us???) So there you have it. Just know I am reading and loving these tweets you’ve written.
Forms:
First line – One sentence (the, erm, first line)
1 line – One sentence
Micro fiction – A story/piece of fiction
Memoir – Nonfiction (about you or, at least, based on a true story)
6 words – Um. This would be six words (See what I did there?)
Haiku – A 3 line poem using the 5/7/5 format. First line 5 syllables. Second line 7. Third line 5.
Prompts:
This will be anything from “cookies” to “a 7-yr-old trying to take over the world”.
You’ll soon have a collection of awesome stuff you’ve written which you can quickly and easily find on Twitter. Using the search bar, enter your handle and the hashtag. Like this:
@sarahbrentyn #Tweets4Blogs
And, just like magic, all your words will pop up for you to admire and, hopefully, use on your blog.
Go forth and tweet, my fellow word weavers! And, remember our mantra: It doesn’t have to be good, it just has to be done.
A few tweeps wanted to participate last week and said their writing was kind of, um, bad (for lack of a better word). My answer to that is as follows:
“No, no! You’re thinking about this all wrong. Bad writing, clichés, fragments, adverbs… All good. This is a no-pressure prompt! Now go write!” See? No pressure. *mwah* Believe it or not, even what you think of now as “bad” writing can later spark an idea for a beautiful blog post. It happens. Trust me.
See you on Twitter. Same Bat-Time, Same Bat-Channel.
argh i hate Haikus hope there aren’t to many of those! cracking set of FAQs though they made me laugh!!
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Oh, dear. What did you just do? Now I’ll have to up the number of haiku prompts. Don’t you know me at all? ❤️
Sacha hates haiku
I bet she’ll find she’s good though
Just give it a try
#WorstHaikuEver
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Nope – I used to try Ronovan’s constantly got them wrong, or they were weird. ultimately I didn’t enjoy doing them – I just won’t join in on the haiku prompt weeks – or I’ll use the prompt but not write a haiku I honestly HATE them!
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Oh, okay. Pfft! You have permission to use another form. Just don’t back out. These have been awesome to spark ideas for you. You are truly your own muse. 💖
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I’m really having fun with this so thanks for prompting. 😃
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Thanks for playing. Your tweets are hilarious. I so enjoy reading them (out loud to my family). 😜
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Oh, excellent!
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I’m loving the Tweets4Blogs so far, Sarah – such a cool idea 🙂
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Thanks. 💖 So glad to see you every week on Twitter.
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It is a cool idea though I’m glad you mentioned Tuesdays because Tuesdays tend not to be muse days but carpets days and I need to break the pile/fluff/doghair/pile cycle and this seems to be the way just now. Tuesdays. I’ve got it. Basically late Mondays, but with more sunlight. Good. Thanks.
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Cool. Tuesdays are now a magic carpet day. Fly on over to Twitter for a few minutes, and a-muse yourself with a tweet (sorry…that was so bad). Yes, late Monday. With more sunlight. See you there. 🎉
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I’m digging #Tweets4Blogs too! Last week threw me for a loop, but I’ll try to play at least one …
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Haha! I’m not surprised. Bear with me (no pun intended). With this prompt, you never know. Things are about to get weird… 😜 I hope you join us again!
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Like the idea of the sorting hat!
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So do I. 🎩 Prompt from a hat. It sorts writing forms for writers. Actually…that’s really cool.
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Good fun Sarah. I like the no pressure creative prompt (and just seeing what your crazy head’s coming up with next!) 😂
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Crazy Head. Eh, I’ve been called worse. Actually, it’s kind of endearing. 💋 *mwah*
Prepare yourself. I’m thinking up a prompt tonight. Absolutely no pressure. That’s how I roll.
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I love that bad writing is allowed. I am ALL OVER that! 😉
I’m toying with a longer piece of fiction, and this is going to help me. Thanks!
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We are ALL ABOUT the bad writing. I’ve had some stinkers that I turned into fairly good posts and flash.
I really hope this helps with your longer piece. Feel free to tweak the prompt so it benefits you and your writing. See you tomorrow. 💖
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Lots of fun Sarah. I’m enjoying playing but I never know what day is what. I think perhaps I do it on a Wednesday or perhaps a Monday but I’m fairly sure it is not a Tuesday but that is part of the fun of it also. The hat sounds good. Ready for the draw.
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Monday, Wednesday, lundi, mercredi…it’s all good. Just happy to see you. 🌺🌼🌸
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I bet you have a large sunhat – I can see it brim full of tiny pieces, prompts just waiting to tease and dazzle. I will take a gander to the hashtag and check them out. 🙂
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Yes, making up the prompts are kind of fun, I must admit. I hope you have a minute or two to write one. You’d be surprised how they can shake loose an idea for a blog post (and how quickly they add up).
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Great idea! But I keep forgetting. I’ll try to remember next week!
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Eh. You can tweet anytime. Any day. You can even use the prompts from previous weeks. It’s all for you to be your own muse. 🙂
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Oh dear 😦 Now I get it!
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It’s all good. 🙂
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How come I am the last person to this party? Methinks you have been hiding your light, Sarah Brentyn! Or Bretton, as my phone is so determined to call you. It seems to think it knows evetything better than I do. We have such a love/ hate relationship. So… #tweets4twerps, was that? Doh!
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I think the rule is that the last person to show up has to do a shot of tequila. *hands you slice of lime*
Yeah, phones always think they know better. Like my recent post says, I have a love/hate relationship with those things, too. Bretton is cool. Hiding my light? Not intentionally. But I like the sound of it. I’m a light. Wicked. Thank you. ❤
This hashtag is just for fun. (So glad to see you boiling green tea this week!) Haha! Tweets4Twerps! I created this for my tweeps but, alas, it took ONE week for the 'twerps' to find the hashtag and spam it. Grr…
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