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Literary Reflections, Writing Prompts | March 2008

Writing Prompt: Green Means Go

By Sarah Raleigh Kilts

In “Green Means Go,” writer Terri Scullen Terri explores the sometimes frustrating, sometimes triumphant stop and start quality that motherhood has brought to her writing process. “I’m about to give up, toss the pages in the round file, say adios and sign off, when the powers that be take pity on me and hot flash, eureka, I’m gone: released at the keyboard into my make-believe world.”

What do you imagine your most conducive writing situation would look like? In what environment do you feel like you’ve done your best and/or most creative writing? What are the most difficult circumstances you’ve ever written in? How do you get your own creative juices flowing?

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