Summer Evening Writing Prompts Free for Writers and Teachers
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On summer evenings there is so much to enjoy. Just think of all the activities we are able to do during the summer's longer days and more outdoor events. This month, there are six picture prompts for those who like a little text start, and then six picture only writing pages. One coloring page for any children who may be in attendance is included, as well.
Summer evenings are a worthy topic for writing prompts, and even entire books.
The third super moon was a special event for many people, and there will even be a fourth one this year. If you are one of those who enjoy watching , this prompt without without the text might inspire you. It is also called the Buck Moon.
"Supermoons appear about 30% brighter and 14% larger than the dimmest, farthest moon because of a combination of the moon's proximity to Earth and reflection of light."
Look up! A supermoon is illuminating the skies this week
The James Webb Telescope was a huge event in the sky. I watched the NOVA episode and was really impressed with the many years dedicated scientists gave to the project. Have you seen some of the images? This one is not from NASA but might give an idea of something to write about. See some of the first images on a NASA page at this link. See the Holderness Family video "I think my brain is breaking" Tic Tok for an explanation of the images and some fun.
Heatwaves and Fires Scorch Europe, Africa, and Asia
Splash pads are a wonderful new invention, in my opinion. Everyone can cool down, even families around the edge having a picnic or just watching their children splash. A win for everyone! Except there are pros and cons. Should the water be recirculated or not? What about kids in diapers? Another topic for a writing piece.
State Fairs and amusement parks are other summer events that may prompt story memories. Which is more dangerous? Which is better value? An amusement park is a park that features attractions, such as rides and games. A theme park is a type of amusement park with a central theme. Do you prefer one over the other? Compare and contrast different fairs and parks, or write about your favorite.
And a coloring page for any children dragged along to writing group, of course. More free summer coloring pages are available at the Crayola site.
Thank you for reading, Carolyn Wilhelm
Links to the full list of past writing downloads, below.
The prompts are on Carolyn Howard-Johnson's Sharing with Writers and Readers Blog and post the 15th of each month.
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Music Writing Prompts post and free instant download
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Howard-Johnson is the multi award-winning author of fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. She is also a marketing consultant, editor, and author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally Series of books for writers including the multi award-winning The Frugal Book Promoter (https://bit.ly/FrugalBookPromoIII), now offered in its third edition by Modern History Press. Carolyn's latest is in the #HowToDoItFrugally Series of books for writers is How to Get Great Book Reviews Frugally and Ethically. She has two booklets in the #HowToDoItFrugally Series, both in their second editions from Modern History Press. Great Little Last Minute Editing Tips for Writers (https://bit.ly/LastMinuteEditsII) and The Great First Impression Book Proposal (https://bit.ly/BookProposalsII) are career boosters in mini doses and both make ideal thank you gifts for authors. The one on writing book proposals is also available as an Audio Book. The Frugal Editor (https://bit.ly/FrugalEditor), now in its second edition, is the winningest book in the series.
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