Does writing feel impossible right now?
Some of you may have noticed I took Write What’s Still Here: Prompts for Writers Between Seasons down.
I loved what it was but every time I opened it I could feel the version it still needed to be.
So I redesigned it and expanded it into something that finally feels complete.
It began as 30 prompts. It’s now 100 Writing Prompts for the Days When You Can’t Find the Words, a fully reimagined collection of original prompts for writers moving through uncertainty, creative drought, grief, burnout, or the ordinary weight of being human.
This isn’t a productivity challenge.
It isn’t a workbook designed to fix you.
It’s a companion for the days when writing feels farther away than you’d like but you don’t want pressure, just somewhere to begin again and see where it leads.
If you’ve ever opened a blank page and closed it again before anything could land, I wrote this with you in mind.
I hope these prompts make it easier to stay with your voice a little longer before deciding it’s gone.
I’m incredibly proud of this.
Thank you, as always, for trusting me with your writing life.
There with you,
Melissa



