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Enter Here if You Sliced 28 or More Days

 

Slice of Life Challenge 2011.

 

If you sliced 28 – 31 days, please enter your name in the comments and include a note about what you learned from SOLSC (or a link to your reflective post).

Yes, some people will enter this giveaway PLUS the other giveaway because they sliced 28 – 31 days, making them eligible for both giveaways.

Check back on Monday for the results. (Sorry, but I need a little time to organize and then make the mondo-post.)

This giveaway includes:

 

image credits: template: ali edwards (designer digitals); paper: say yes, a. aspen (designer digitals); font: book antique, 28 days

 

 

 


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52 thoughts on “Enter Here if You Sliced 28 or More Days

  1. Thanks again for hosting the challenge. I learned that “slices of life” are everywhere, but sometimes it’s difficult finding the words to share those moments. The daily practice of putting it all together has been helpful.

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  2. Sorry about hitting send before I added the reflective portion! My post on 3/30 was somewhat reflective. As I said on that post, I will miss the community I built both with my students who participated in our class SOLS and with the other people on TwoWritingTeachers, whose posts I read and who read and commented on mine. I found myself looking forward to the time in my day when I could engage with all of you online. About my own writing. I really needed the encouragement to write every day again. I needed the encouragement to slow down my days a little to think about what was happening my life and share I with others. I was reminded recently that writers need time–and part of that time comes from slowing down, thinking, pondering. Slowing down. Writing. I needed the reminder and I appreciated the chance to get back into writing. I think I will be okay now–maybe not daily writing, but I think it will be regular now. And I think I might be over the dread I’ve felt toward writing since my last big project. So, thank you!

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  3. What an amazing feeling! I am certainly thinking differently about life’s experiences and realizing how much I like writing. The support of this community is amazing-thank you!

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  4. I loved how much I learned from other writers this month…phrases, poetry, sources of inspiration, the power of a well-chosen photo to accompany a text. There are writers I will revisit again to take a peek into their world and gain inspiration on days when I am lacking. This is a wonderful community of writers, teachers, and learners. I feel fortunate to have found my way here.

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  5. THANK YOU to writers who visited my stories and those who shared their stories in this challenge. And to Ruth for a masterful job of hosting.
    I’ve created a list of what I’ve learned this time around. I’ll share it with my students Monday. They so love having my blog on the screen.
    http://teachinnature.blogspot.com

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  6. 28 posts!

    I learned that I really need time to focus in order to write well. When I am busy or have a million things going on my writing reflects that. If I were going to write seriously I would need quite time every day to devote tot he task. I know many people get up early to find that quiet time, perhaps I will need to try that instead of sleeping in!

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  7. Slicing this month with my students made it difficult to comment on as many of the posts here as I would have liked to, but I still felt very connected to this amazing community of writers. What a valuable experience it has been! Thank you all.

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  8. This was definitely a big challenge to write everyday and post it! Thank you for taking the time to do this Ruth! I learned so much and grew a lot as a writer my working out my writing muscles. Thank you to all the slicers as well~! What an awesome community we had. Hope to see you all on Tuesdays.
    –jee young

    My final & reflective post of the challenge:

    SOLC#31: Sometimes…

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  9. This has instilled in me a new habit, writing and seeing the possibilities for topics in writing. I have a new appreciation for my internet connection at home! I am looking forward to Tuesdays and next March.

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  10. 31/31 days taught me that I can do it. That I can make writing a priority and do it every day. I always heard people talk about professional writer’s taking time to write each day, but I couldn’t see how it was ever going to be possible. And then I did it for a month. It wasn’t long. But I still did it every day and can do it daily if I want.

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  11. Comment reposted from the 25+ days comments:

    I learned that all writing does not need to be well-developed and long in order to be effective and poignant. I also learned that I like comments more than I thought I did. I learned that I could do this — that I could commit to this and see it through until the end, no matter what kind of craziness might enter my life. Finally, I learned that I don’t just want to write, I need to. Every day if not more.

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