Saturday, February 26, 2011

Stimulating Saturdays

So Saturday is here.  For most it is time for rest in relaxation.  What better way to unwind than with a little you time.  Sit down enjoy the peace and quiet and maybe create a little bit of paradise by writing. If you need a little help to kickstart your pen then this post is here to help.  Below you will find a short list of all the sites that are live and hot today with poetry and writing prompts waiting to inspire your imagination. At some point today all the communities listed here will be or have already put forward a fresh new idea to spark your creative urges. You can find a brief description for each prompt site below. Once you find the one that tickles your fancy just click on it and voila! It will open a new window that will have taken you right to the prompt or site.

Sepia Saturday - Every week a new classic photo is put on display to inspire your pen.  Its well worth the visit. You can post all week.

Writer’s Island - 5 years and counting.  A word, photo or movie helps to get your creative urges going here.  You can post all week.

Dishwater Dreams (Just Write Workshop) - A workshop style prompt designed to help improve your writing skills.

Put Words Together. Make Meaning. (The Poetry Tow Truck) - A challenging workshop style prompt is put up each week. Its a good way to flex your poetic muscles.

Remember at Poets United we are about the community so if you stumble across a great site that should be included in our Prompt/Meme Directory or posts please feel free to email us about it so we can share it with everyone!

1 comment:

  1. Well well. Find a Great and beautiful Island of Poetry. It is an inspirer and motivator. Though fond of Poetry I could not make it out and always to search for words, but here it seems they are coming out. May be the cause of this Effect. - thanking You and with Best Wishes.

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