Writing Every Day in November 2023: Week 3

Closing out yet another month of writing.

Here’s Weeks 1 and 2 of my month-long Daily Writing Exercises:

And here’s me closing out the month.

November 22Box Crab

(it’s a pun)

A wooden box.
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November 23 The turkey eats you

A turkey.
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November 24 Writers writing about writers whinging about writing

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November 25 — Sally and Biting: Realmgard’s second-greatest love story

The British 4th Regiment of Horse, 1687, as depicted in a book from 1838.
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November 26 — Matilda & Annie vs. Middelmerish Western Oceanic Company & Company

British soldiers as depicted in an 1800s book.
From ‘Historical Records of the British Army.’ Public Domain.

November 27“It’s a disaster/I speak only in rhyme!”

The muse Euterpe holding a flute.
Simon Vouet: “Euterpe, The Muse of music and lyric poetry.” Public Domain.

November 28 — Deus ex machina: both literally and figuratively

A pulley.
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November 29 — Naming names

A name tag.
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November 30 — This is Altruistic Arundel Appleby Country

(It’s a big country)

A pile of coins spilled out from a glass container.
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And, with that, I wrote every day in November 2023. My full recap for the month is coming a little later today.

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