SOLSC: Write. Share. Give.
Day 12 of the March SOLSC! #sol14
SOLSC: Write. Share. Give.
SOLSC: Write. Share. Give.
Excited or exhausted? Which one better describes how you're feeling now that you're a little more than one-third of the way through with our month-long writing challenge?
Opening lines should draw readers into the world of a story & involve them from the start.
Be sure to read through the "essential information" section if you blog and comment on an iPad or iPhone. We may have a solution to the problem many of you have had with disappearing comments.
We "spring forward" today. Therefore, please remember to link your slice of life story post before 11:59 p.m. EDT today.
One week down in our month-long challenge! That means it's time for our first commenting challenge! Leave a link to your slice of life story here. Then, check out Dana's post for more information!
Join us by sharing a slice of your life today!
It's day six of our month-long writing party!
Welcome to the fifth day of our 31 day writing challenge. Are you having fun yet? What feels easy? What feels challenging? Please share your thoughts when you leave the link to your slice of life story. ESSENTIAL INFORMATION: ICYMI: Did you miss the first four days of the challenge? You may still join us… Continue reading Day 5 of the March SOLSC! #sol14
It's day four of the Seventh Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge! How's it going so far? I'm in awe of the diversity of this group of writers. I decided to use the participant data form's geographic information to create a Wordle that represents where we're from (as of 3:00 p.m. yesterday). We're from 38… Continue reading Day 4 of the March SOLSC! #sol14
It's day three of the Seventh Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge! Please write your slice, share your link, and give at least three other Slicers comments on their blogs.
It's Day Two of the Seventh Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge! Happy to have you back! This is where you share the link to your slice of life story if you're participating in the individual challenge.