Write a Bad Book

Writing exercises to keep you writing every day all year long.

Allow yourself to write a bad book.

Sitting down to write a masterpiece has never been a good idea. Instead allow yourself to write a bad book and start by having fun with writing.

We will give you a writing exercise for every day. Start with number one or pick a topic.

Happy Writing!

Write Every Day!

One writing exercise per day for beginning writers, writers trying to overcome writer’s block, creative writing teachers, language teachers, coaches.

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Writing exercise: The Mirror World
STORYTELLING

THE MIRROR PORTAL

Imagine a scene where your protagonist stumbles upon a mysterious portal that transports them to a parallel world. This world is vastly different from his familiar surroundings, almost the complete opposite. A mirrored world!

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A hesitant hero faces his biggest fears to save the world writing exercise
BUILDING CHARACTERS

THE HESITANT HERO CROSSROADS

This writing exercise is inspired by The Quest archetype. It focuses on one key moment or decision within the larger quest. Imagine this would be the last and biggest challenge the hero has to overcome. If they fail, all will be lost forever…

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Classic Plot Archetype 'From Rags to Riches' Writing Exercise
STORYTELLING

REVERSE RAGS TO RICHES

Christopher Booker’s “Rags to Riches” archetype is one of the seven basic plots he identified in his book “The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories.” This archetype typically involves a protagonist starting in a lowly state and experiencing a rise in fortune or personal development.

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