Writing Prompt: The Place that Felt Like Summer

Seasonal writing prompts are a helpful way to practice writing and creativity. Sometimes they’re a way to get in touch with potential scenes for your book too. Not every book has seasonal material. But recalling descriptive details has a way of bringing to mind memories, lessons, wisdom, and experiences that may shape a writing project in some way. If not, it’s still great practice that helps stir creativity. 

For this month’s writing prompt, let’s think about summer. It’s all around us, so it’s a natural time to capture those descriptions and feelings.

Your writing prompt is this: Describe a place that has always represented summer to you. 

Maybe it’s a backyard, campground, kitchen, porch, park. Maybe it has to do with friends, family, summer travel, recreation. Whatever that place is, this is your chance to write about it. 

Spend some time writing about a place that felt like summer. Photo by Aleksandr Eremin at Unsplash

Free writing is simply a writing exercise where you start with a prompt and write whatever you want. No grammar, no pressure, no high school English teacher sitting on your shoulder. Just write freely. 

You set a timer for 15 minutes and just keep writing the whole time, whether the words make sense or not, whether they go in a straight line, a circle, or a zigzag. 

For our summer prompt, you can start by thinking of that place that reminds you of summer. List five sensory details describing that place: you can write individual words, sentences, phrases, a list, whatever way you choose to write it. Then keep writing about that place and see where it leads. 

Enjoy the creativity. Enjoy the free time to explore with words and descriptions. Enjoy revisiting the place that felt like summer. 

Summer Is More than Sunshine: Bringing a Season to Life in Your Writing

We all have summer memories. Some might be good, some bad, some in between. But generally, summer brings memories to the surface because it’s a very distinct time of year. A time of warmth (depending on your hemisphere), a time of freedom (depending on your age and circumstances), a time of exploration, a change of pace, a new way of seeing things.

Summer is more than just months on a calendar. It’s more than a time of year. Summer is a feeling. It’s emotion. Vivid memories. Sounds, sights, textures, scents, tastes. Your readers connect with those sensory emotions. They take your summer experience and weave it into their own memories. They connect around those feelings.

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Writing Prompt: What Do You Love about Spring?

Free writing is a great way to practice writing from your heart. It’s a way to keep your inner editor quiet. To enjoy the creativity of writing.

Free writing is just putting pen to paper and writing whatever is on your heart, without hindering yourself. You can go in circles, shift gears, change directions. No restrictions. Just write.

Spring is a great time for free writing. Whether you’re sitting outdoors or observing through a window, you’ll find lots of inspiration in the beauty of spring.

Spring is filled with inspiration for your free writing. Photo by Patrick Shaun at Unsplash

You can describe colors, feelings, textures, sounds, memories. Whatever you feel inspired to write. Don’t edit, don’t delete, don’t put pressure on yourself. Just write.

Our writing prompt for this month: What I love most about spring is …

You can start with that prompt, if it helps, or create your own prompt. You can write about spring or something else.

Sights and sounds of spring can be a great starting prompt for free writing. Photo by Mark Olsen at Unsplash

Don’t overthink it. That’s why prompts can be helpful. You start by writing those first words, and then see where it takes you.

When you’re ready, set your timer for 15 minutes. Start by writing, What I love most about spring is … And then just keep writing till the timer goes off.

As a writer, your creativity will benefit by writing from your heart without self-editing. And your inspiration will grow as you spend time focusing on the beauty of spring.