Feedback
The best (and worst) part of writing on the internet, is the immidate feedback and converstaion you can have, about you own work, and the work of others. I tried a few writing sites, and stuck with the ones that seem to have the most supportive commmunities.
Side note: Tread Scribophile with caution. :P
Why Do I Prose?
I first heard of Prose while I was seeking out writing contests through a Write Life article ( https://thewritelife.com/writing-contests/ ), and my love and appreciation for this site has grown for these reasons:
- As I continue to work on growing and improving as a writer, I would like an audience for this journey. Words are meant to be shared, so one the places I will post them are here on Prose. My words and journey are here for anyone that wants to join in, and I appreciate having Prose for that.
- I love the variety on this site. After on and off writing for years, I actively began writing Bible journals through my church community in April (and I am still doing this). Since joining Prose to initially enter short story contests, I have also written about video games, I have written a couple of poems, and I have done some reflective pieces on why I am writing, including this one. Variety encourages growth, and I love that this site has plenty of it.
- I love the Challenges. The writing challenges have been a great way to try different forms of writing, and also meet other writers in this community too. New challenges are constantly coming up, which provides plenty of motivation to write on a regular basis.
- There are a lot of great writers here that write in a variety of genres, and it is great to be able to not only enjoy their work, but be able to tell the authors how meaningful their writing is in the comments.
Writing is a side hobby for me, but I wouldn't rule out doing more with it in the future. I work as a teacher and as an aspiring actor, and in these fields I need plenty of quick thinking and creativity. Writing daily is helping me to sharpen my mind and build creativity, and I appreciate this platform as an avenue to keep working on my writing and get inspired by all of your writing too. So thanks for reading and writing everyone!
A Big Mess
I like to think of it as a time bomb that has no timer on it.
I always hearing it ticking away.
And when it explodes, I am left with all of these dang words on the walls, soaked into the carpet, stained on my chair, splattered on my clothes, and spewing from my mouth.
So, I projectilely vomit, wring the soaked rag, shake off my clothes, and scrape all of those words onto Prose.
It seems to be working so far.