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About ritalovestowrite

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Freelance writer, graphic designer, musician, foodie and Jane Austen enthusiast in Northern Baltimore County, Maryland. As a writer I enjoy both fiction and non fiction (food, travel and local interest stories.) As an advocate for the ARTS, one of my biggest passions is helping young people find a voice in all the performing arts. To that end it has been my honor to give one-on-one lessons to elementary, middle and high school students in graphic design and music. And as JANE-O I currently serve as the regional coordinator for JASNA Maryland and am working on a Regency/Federal cooking project.

Summer Writing Challenge: Day Eight

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the san

Hope your writing and creating is going well.

Today’s Prompt is…

Remember

A Moment to Remember

A Moment to Remember (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


#800

Just wanted to thank you all for sticking with me through 800 blogs!

800 BALLOONS BAM!

 

 

 

 

 


Summer Writing Challenge: Challenges Thus Far

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the sanPer request, here are the challenge prompts thus far…

  1. Plank
  2. Sincerity
  3. Figures
  4. Tenacious
  5. Slacker
  6. Grumble
  7. Upwards

(With honorable mention being: INTERRUPTED! which is what I’ve been as I try to write. )

Now, go forth and create, my lovelies.


Summer Writing Challenge: Day Seven

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the sanGood morning writers! (and creators!)

I wanted to clarify that you don’t have to use a prompt literally. So back when we hat Sincerity on Day Two you could have used “Sincere.” Hope that helps.

We are at the end of week one of our challenge I hope it is going well.

Today’s Summer Writing Challenge is…

Upwards

steep view to treetops

steep view to treetops (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Summer Writing Challenge: Day Six

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the sanDon’t mess with me today. I know I’m late in posting this, but it has been THAT kind of day.

That is why today’s prompt is…

GRUMBLE

John Bull taking a Luncheon: – or – British Co...

John Bull taking a Luncheon: – or – British Cooks, cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard, with Bonne-Chere, hand-coloured etching (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Do with it what you will people.


Summer Writing Challenge: Day Five

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the sanSorry to be so late in posting today’s prompt, I was a very busy little beaver…

As for today’s prompt… how about…

SLACKER


Summer Writing Challenge: Day Four

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the sanHappy July Fourth every one.

I know that every one has a Fourth of July on their calendar, but that we here in America look at the date a little differently than those of you in other parts of the world do.

So today I’m honoring one of my favorite American Heroes, Founding Father,  John Adams.

Today’s prompt is a word that describes Adams’ attitude during the First and Second Continental Congresses:

Tenacious

John Adams

John Adams (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Summer Writing Challenge: Day Three

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the sanWelcome to day three of our Summer Writing Challenge.

Hope your writing / creating is going well.

Today’s prompt is…

FIGURES

wooden figures


Summer Writing Challenge: Day Two


Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the san
How did you do with the first Summer Writing Prompt? Did you find time to create?

Before we get to today’s prompt, a programming note: The prompts are just that “Prompts”. They are to spark your creative stirrings and get you started. You don’t have to use the word literally in what you do. It is far more important THAT you WRITE than that you write PLANK. (“Plank” was yesterdays word btw.)

OK the prompt for Day Two is…

Sincerity

Yeah, I couldn't find any clip art for "Sincerity" so I made my own.  BAM.

Yeah, I couldn’t find any clip art for “Sincerity” so I made my own. BAM.