A Writer's Year: 365 Creative Writing Prompts

A Writer's Year: 365 Creative Writing Prompts

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Develop regular creative writing practice with this interactive journal, full of simple, witty and playful ideas every writer will enjoy.


They say that everyone has a book in them, but who has the time to sit down and find it? This journal, filled with creative writing prompts for every day of the year, is a great way to get started.

  • Create a superhero's 'to-do' list.
  • Write an ode to a chair.
  • What would you most like to find in an attic?
  • If dogs could talk, what would they say?
  • What secrets have you never told?

Emma Bastow lives by the sunny south coast of England, where she is lucky enough to combine her passion for creative writing with a career as a freelance editor. When she's not playing with words or lost in the pages of a book, she can be found skimming stones at the beach with her young son, cooking up a storm in the kitchen, and wandering the lanes of Brighton.

Author: Emma Bastow
Format: Paperback, 320 pages, 150mm x 215mm, 640 g
Published: 2023, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Usage & Writing Guides

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Description

Develop regular creative writing practice with this interactive journal, full of simple, witty and playful ideas every writer will enjoy.


They say that everyone has a book in them, but who has the time to sit down and find it? This journal, filled with creative writing prompts for every day of the year, is a great way to get started.

  • Create a superhero's 'to-do' list.
  • Write an ode to a chair.
  • What would you most like to find in an attic?
  • If dogs could talk, what would they say?
  • What secrets have you never told?

Emma Bastow lives by the sunny south coast of England, where she is lucky enough to combine her passion for creative writing with a career as a freelance editor. When she's not playing with words or lost in the pages of a book, she can be found skimming stones at the beach with her young son, cooking up a storm in the kitchen, and wandering the lanes of Brighton.