We’ve all been there. You know you have revealing and relatable stories to share, but you rarely find the time in your busy schedule to write — and when you do, you catch yourself staring at that dastardly blinking cursor on the white screen and just can’t find a way to start. This February is the time to break those habits, get moving on your writing and never look back.
Our month-long self-guided class 28 Days, 28 Essay Prompts: A Month of Generating Inspiration and Ideas for Memoir starts this Sunday, February 1.
Developed by Narratively Chief Submissions Reader Amy Barnes, this fun and inspiring self-guided course is designed to help you break through writer’s block and figure out how to put your unique life experiences into words. Every day, you’ll receive a short personal essay or two to read, paired with a prompt to inspire your own writing. You’ll set aside a few minutes of your day to respond to that prompt and, if you choose to, share a short piece of writing with a supportive…



