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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

#StayHomeWriMo

Here's an option for students (and teachers!) who like to do novel writing:

Welcome to #StayHomeWriMo, an initiative to support and encourage you to stay well and find comfort in creativity in these trying times. #StayHomeWriMo is flexible so you can adapt it to fit your social distancing, schedule, and overall well-being, whether that's writing fiction, journaling about this time in your life, being mindful of your emotional and physical health, or just making social connections at a safe distance.
Each (week)day for the rest of March, we'll post a checklist of prompts to help your mental, physical, social, and creative well-being.
Want to jump in early on a full creative project? You can start a project on the NaNoWriMo site now and customize the dates to your needs. Home with school-aged kids and need help keeping them busy? Sign them up on ywp.nanowrimo.org for age-specific resources and a youth-friendly writing space! Juggling pre-school aged kids and work and have zero down time for writing? Lean in on the mental, physical, and social check-ins and connect with other like-minded writers with no time to write in the comments of our social media, on our forums, and in your own spaces.
Get more details on #StayHomeWriMo on our website at https://nanowrimo.org/stayhomewrimo and please share this with your friends and loved ones who might be looking for new ways to connect and stay well.

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