

This March collection uses the Daffodil’s energy to help you arrive, appreciate what’s working, and write with renewed aliveness.

“Write a scene where a character enters a new place. Let what
they see first, convey what they feel in their body as they cross
the threshold.”

This is your first impression. In this paragraph, summarise what you do, your unique skill set, and what makes your approach different. Think: warm, confident, and human, and a short version of your story.
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In a few sentences, explain what this offer is and the transformation it supports. This doesn’t need to exist yet, you’re simply hinting at what’s coming.
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In 1-2 sentence, explain what this offer is and the transformation it supports. This doesn’t need to exist yet, you’re simply hinting at what’s coming.
Each companion leads with three easy steps to get started
The five daily petals of practice are meant as gentle reminders to anchor your writing rhythm
When you have taken the first steps and invited in daily rhythm it is time to start writing. Each writing companion consists of:
3 Creative Writing PromptsList 1
Two journal questionsList 2
List 3
List List 5
Journal questions inspired by the themes of arrival, appreciation and aliveness

Creative Writing prompts designed to explore character, setting and narrative

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