Freewrite Favorites: Volume #32!
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@shanedustin
Is being bullied something that ruins your life? Will you suffer for the rest of your life or will you use it to improve yourself and your life, see it as a challenge to get the best out of yourself?
Herbert Stevens grew up and he changed, but he also changed the life of those who once made a fool out of him.
This story is, asfar as I see it, not only about being bullied, but alsoabout being aware you are not that "pathetic" person any longer, aware of the fact you do not suffer any longer, that being rich might not be what you really wanted, that dreams can come true if you ignore what people say and you believe in yourself, the goal you set.
So do read @shanedustin his story The Business Man freewrite challenge - follow and ask yourself who you really are and go for it. ~ @wakeupkitty
@justusbeing
I nominate this post by @justusbeing
First of all, "blithering" is a word too seldom used. Second, I love the style he writes in. Full of action that only gets contextualized as the writing continues. This must be someone's nephew, because it leaves you AUNT-icipating the next freewrite from the writer! Hope he never stops! ~ @improv
@wakeupkitty
@wakeupkitty talks about her hatred of the annual carnival. “I hate dressing up like an idiot.” I’m with you, @wakeupkitty. The rest of her experience is even worse than that, so go take a look and feel better about your own life for not attending event like these :) ~ @fitinfun
@tristancarax
@tristancarax speaks of trouble find the words for what he wants to say. “I tend to get frustrated extremely quick and give up.”
And then, holy cow, we get links to many, many posts of his writing and all kinds of tips and ideas. He says, “I'll practice being more compassionate to myself.” Yes! Please do. ~ @fitinfun
@kimberlylane
I found this great piece of writing by @kimberlylane this morning, on the prompt follow. She posted a great song by the Cure and I listened to it as I read her #freewrite. This story contained memories of days gone by, while doing some Christmas baking. Putting together these works of art for family and friends, tasting so good you'd give up your own eggs, in hopes of getting a taste. The love, ingredients, and time invested in these cakes, made them very expensive, but we'll worth every penny. 💕 ~ @wonderwop
@d00k13
Today I will recomend a freewrite by @d00k13 from the prompt follow. I love his bitmoji graphics (you dont have to worry about attribution for those) and he provides excellent advice for finding direction and shares his thoughts about the app @pariko (which I love) and his role in the partnership program. Interested? Check out out! ~ @wandrnrose7
@wonderwop
@wonderwop shows up again in my recommendation this week like many past weeks. I've got a thing for this guy!
@wonderwop decided to used this post to congratulate the winners of nanowrimo and give them sbi shares to celebrate their efforts. Isn’t that what freewrite is all about? ~ @fitinfun
You all know that I like stories that make me laugh and @wonderwop had me laughing with his story using the prompt, quarantine. And you all know how freewrites sometimes have endings with a twist. This freewrite has a funny ending with a twist and an unexpected turn. He named an island and wait until you see the name of that island. HaHaHaHa! Thanks for the laugh Bruni! ~ @whatisnew
@fitinfun
A great supporter of our Freewrite Favorites, @fitinfun always has recommendations for supporting our freewriters. Here is a post of hers that you should definitely check out!
Thank you so much for the feature! This is a great challenge for December that we should all be in on :)
Awesome thank you for featuring my work 💪
So much support from one tight knit group it’s amazing!
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Thank you @freewritehouse and @wonderwop!
Bruni, your recommendation makes my eyes wet ;) XOXO
Thank you for the mention.