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Prompt Me Again: Creative Writing Workbook & Journal

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A large variety of all new pictures and creative writing prompts for maximum inspiration.


Photo Prompts
Story Starters
Fill-In the Blank
Dialogue Prompts
Self-Discovery Topics
Use This Phrase
And more!

Plus valuable reference resources and master lists.

174 pages, Paperback

Published November 6, 2018

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Robin Woods

19 books332 followers
Robin Woods is a former high school and university instructor with two and a half decades of experience teaching English, literature, and writing. She earned a BA in English and an MA in Education.

In addition to teaching, Robin Woods has published six highly-rated novels, eight creative writing workbooks, and has multiple projects in the works.

When Ms. Woods isn’t teaching or writing, she is chasing her two kids around and spending time with her ever-patient husband.

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Author 6 books11 followers
January 29, 2019
I love these PM books! They’re perfect for jumpstarting my imagination when I’m writing for my own pleasure, and I use them in my classroom for bell work all the time!
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Author 17 books40 followers
June 11, 2019
This book will have you up writing way past your bedtime!

I have to be honest, I've gotten writing prompt books before intending to finish every single exercise and guess what? I didn't. They failed to keep me engaged. Sure a few pages here and there sparked my interest but then they wound up in my slush pile of "I'll Get Back To It," which I never did.

Robin Woods' Prompt Me Again! Workbook and Journal is altogether different. The book is part of a writing series aimed at empowering your writing and boy does it pack a powerful punch in the pencil.

Right from the beginning, Woods waylays your worries with a metaphorical introduction that encourages you to leave your inner critic behind and take a chance on your inner writer.

There are so many features included in the book that are intentionally targeted to bolster your vocabulary and imagination. She also incorporates a writing sample to help you get started on your new literary adventure.

She arranged the book into sections chock full of resources perfect for an aspiring or experienced writer. It would also make a great supplement to any English or Creative Writing classroom. Although it is geared for older students, with the right modifications, elementary school educators could apply many of the exercises.

(FYI: Robin Woods is a high school and university English and literature instructor, so she knows how to construct a rigorous writing module.)

Some sections include:
Story Starters In The First And Third Person
Descriptive Phrases To Insert In Your Writing
Dialogue Prompts
Fill In The Blanks
It's Your Choice
That's Classic
Traditional Prompts

There are also diagrams to outline detailed story maps, lists of alternative words and my favorite, Fairy Tale Mash Ups. Early childhood teachers could easily utilize one of these prompts as a conclusion to a unit on fairy tales and folk tales.

As a creative writer and a former classroom teacher, I highly recommend this book for any classroom and aspiring author.

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March 27, 2019
Who better to help with getting your writing juices flowing than an English teacher AND published author?

Robin Woods, the talented writer behind the ‘Prompt Me’ series and ‘The Watcher’ series, brings all of us wanna-be writers another round of creative inspiration.

In ‘Prompt Me Again!’ Woods continues her masterful layout for different ways to get your fingers typing! Her take, “Prompts are meant to be inspirational, not shackles,” and “If one [...] doesn’t work for you, move on. If it doesn’t work [...] today, it might tomorrow.” immediately relaxes the reader into feeling confident in experimenting with their many ideas.

My favorite sections to use are Picture Prompts, Choose a Path, & Dialogue Prompts. I also enjoy the journal section - particularly for the sporadic ideas that pop up while using other parts of the book. And, finally, the reference section is a fount of guidance when you just can’t quite find that word or expression that you need.

I highly recommend this book for aspiring and seasoned writers alike.
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15 reviews
January 14, 2019
A blend of classic prompts and writing tips and innovative, fun challenges, Prompt Me Again will easily break writer's block, start a new story, or simply help you practice writing. The fairytale mashups are my favorite prompts, followed by the dialogue prompts, just because Robin Woods' dialogue is always so witty and sassy (just wait until you read her novels--the Watchers series). There is ample space to write and something for everyone in this portable, unique workbook/journal.
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