š“āŖšµ 4th of July is a great day to spin patriotic muses into stories; whether they pertain to history and the fact that today is Independence Day for America, and the 1st was celebrated back in 1777.
š“ Perhaps, write about the countless online and instore sales pre vs post COVID and which way/s you prefer to shop for Independence Day memorabilia: locked away with cells and clicking computer keys or freely floating in and out store doors.
āŖ Family traditions enjoyed on this historic day make intriguing stories. Think of the pleasantries and delectable foods shared or the ugly and grimacing encounters you may have with family and friends.
šµ Numerous possibilities exist for seasoned and novice writers of any genre fancied: poetry, fiction, memoir, essays, playsā¦. Consider the humor or nostalgia of history and family realities.
š“āŖšµ Whatever your muse or genre, embrace the red, white and blue and write like tomorrow may never happen. Complete those projects and deadlines to transform your manuscripts into published books. And get expert coaching if needed for your writing journeys.
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