Spring 2025 Writing Exercises: Week 1

There’s more coming every day until Easter and today’s scene is coming in the next few hours.

“One” is both the week of my Spring 2025 Daily Writing Exercise this post is recapping and a popular Metallica song from 1989 based on anti-war novel and movie Johnny Got His Gun


Day 1: Niamh, Kat, and little faience chickens

A clay chicken sculpture.
Photo by David Shayani on Pexels.com

Day 2: Niamh, Skadi, Kat and Trabled Day

A campfire in a forest seen at a distance.
Photo by James Wheeler on Pexels.com

Day 3: Basically Everyone vs. “Gingham Gregory” Rackman-Kolwaski

A decanter and glass of an unidentified beverage.
Photo by Eva Bronzini on Pexels.com

Day 4: “What are you going to do if it rains?”

A person holding an umbrella, seen from behind.
Photo by Juan Pablo Serrano on Pexels.com

Day 5: ““Beware the Phosphorescent Squaliform Thanatobeast, my son!”

An underwater glow.
Adapted from a photo by Polina Tankilevitch on Pexels.com

Day 6: Dunstana doesn’t quite know what “Tragedy” means

The seating and balconies at a theatre.
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com

Day 7: The Lyte Brigade vs. an ancient book that’s obviously cursed

A leather book with a key.
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That’s the results of Week 1. There’s more coming every day until Easter and today’s scene is coming in the next few hours.

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