Writers Write shares writing tips, writing prompts, and writing resources. Use these writing prompts for March 2020 to get you writing.
Are you struggling to write? One of the best ways to power through this is by developing a daily writing routine.
Prompts are wonderful things for writers. If you use them regularly, they can teach you to pay attention, to feel, to use your senses, to think, and to observe.
A daily prompt helps when you are stuck. There’s no pressure. You can write anything and that can lead to new story ideas, new plots, and new ideas for characters. The more you write the better you will become at writing on demand.
If you write every day, you create a writing habit. Set a time. Use a prompt. You can use our monthly prompts or subscribe to our daily writing prompts to help you do this.
If you want to know how to make the best use your prompts, we suggest you read: All About Writing Prompts & Writing Practice
Remember that a prompt can be a word, a song title, a name, a myth, a photograph, or a quotation. It is anything that gets you writing.
We hope our 31 writing prompts for March 2020 inspire you to start a writing routine.
31 Writing Prompts For March 2020
Download your free prompts here: 31 Writing Prompts For March 2020
Do you want a daily prompt?
Get a free daily writing prompt from us. Sign up here: Join Our Newsletter
by Mia Botha
Looking for more prompts?
- 29 Writing Prompts For February 2020
- 31 Writing Prompts For January 2020
- 31 Writing Prompts For December 2019
Top Tip: If you want to create a writing habit, complete our free online course Hooked On Writing.
2 thoughts on “31 Writing Prompts For March 2020”
What is ZAR?
Hello Corrine
It is the South African currency, but it can be anything you want it to be – make up a name for a club, or an acronym, or a company. Click here for information on the currency: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_rand
Comments are closed.