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Literary – April 6

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Literary – April 6

Raphael was born on this date in 1483. His painting The Three Graces depicts Aglaea (splendor), Euphrosyne (mirth), and Thalia (good cheer). Writing prompt: Write a scene in which a person your protagonist believes epitomizes those graces proves utterly graceless.

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Journaling + Fiction – April 6

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Journaling + Fiction – April 6

“The important thing is this: to be able to give up in any given moment all that we are for what we can become.”Max De Pree Journal prompt: Spend at least 20 minutes writing about what you’d give up right now to become different. Fiction writing prompt: Write the scene in which your protagonist first gave up herself or himself to become the person s/he is now.

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Big Questions – April 6

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Big Questions – April 6

What’s the greatest story ever told? Journaling prompt: Spend 15-20 minutes writing your answer in the spirit of exploring yourself and the world around you. If you can answer with a simple “yes” or “no,” explain the sources or implications of your response. Fiction writing prompt: Write a scene that forces a character in your story to answer the question, or spend 15-20 minutes answering the question in the voice of a character you want to know more about. Photo from Unsplash, the internet’s source of freely usable...

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Romance – April 6

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Romance – April 6

On this day in 1327, Petrarch saw his ideal love for the first time. He wrote 366 poems about Laura de Noves during the next 40 years, which make up Il Canzoniere. He believed “five enemies of peace inhabit with us – avarice, ambition, envy, anger, and pride.” Writing prompt: Write a short scene for each of your protagonist’s inhabiting enemies that describes how they attack.

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Mystery – April 6

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Mystery – April 6

“Mistakes are very interesting — you look for the behavior that’s not the one you expect.”- Barry Levinson, born this date in 1942. Writing prompt: Write a scene in which a character’s unexpected mistake proves a decisive clue.

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SciFi/Fantasy – April 6

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SciFi/Fantasy – April 6

“There’s some good in the world, Mr. Frodo, and it’s worth fighting for.” – Samwise Gamgee, born this date. Writing prompt: Write a scene in which your protagonist starts an unwinnable fight just because it’s the right thing to do.

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Secondary – April 6

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Secondary – April 6

On this date in 1917, the United States officially entered World War I, although the war was being fought between America’s allies and enemies on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Think about whether you agree or disagree that the US had a national interest in fighting a distant war, and then describe the arguments against your opinion.

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Primary – April 6

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Primary – April 6

On this date in 1909, American explorers Robert Peary and Matthew Henson became the first explorers to reach the North Pole. However, they learned that another person claimed to have done the same thing a year earlier. Describe how you feel when someone else takes credit for something you’ve done.

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Literary – April 5

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Literary – April 5

“All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called ‘Facts.’ They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain.” -Thomas Hobbes, born this date in 1588. Writing prompt: Write a scene in which facts contradict everything your protagonist wants to believe about her/his closest friend.

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Journaling + Fiction – April 5

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Journaling + Fiction – April 5

“Silence is a lesson learned through life’s many sufferings.”Lucius Annaeus Seneca Journal prompt: Reflect on your previous journal entries and spend at least 20 minutes writing about what you learned from an experience when you’d have been better off saying nothing instead of saying what you did. Fiction writing prompt: Write a scene in which your protagonist faces escalating consequences because s/he can’t stay silent in the face of injustice.

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