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Consistency Challenge: February Fanfare!
February is 28 days. Let’s see what happens if you show up for most of them! This challenge is a low-pressure way for you to build a huge stack of evidence for your identity as a writer. No 30k word goals or hustle required, just a solid foundation of you consistently showing up. Works for newbie novelists, part-time poets, or even industry professionals; anyone can benefit from writing more often. How to join: 1. Comment “I’m in” on this post. That’s it, you’re in. Optional: If you want to be a Booster, check the bottom of this post for how to do the “Share Boost” thing and get a shoutout in the recap/Hall of Fame. What counts as showing up: A day counts if you make a post of about 30+ words in the group - doesn't have to be much, just not "Hey, I'm alive" - that moves your writing forward. Make sure to include "X/28" in the title (X being the number of days you've done) so it's easy for you to keep track. For example: “5/28 - Micro-scene before work” Examples that count: - A Daily Write post - A response to the weekly prompt - A short draft/micro-scene/poem - A list of ideas or titles you might write - A reflection on what blocked you today and what you’ll try tomorrow - A question asking for feedback, with some context or a sample Busy? Kids? Full‑time job or school? All three? No stress! If you can write a short paragraph, you can participate. If you prefer to lurk, no worries, but for the challenge, you've gotta put some actual words down (even if they're not prose). Also - the days don't have to be consecutive! Consistency doesn't mean "become a robot", and we've all got lives; if you need to miss a day or two, no worries. Three Ways To Win: February has 28 days. You can land in any of these: - Gold - February Finisher: Post on 21+ days - Silver - February Builder: Post on 14–20 days - Bronze - February Starter: Post on 7–13 days Any tier is a win. The point is to build proof, not perfection. On March 1, I'll make a post for you to show:
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Hello everyone, About 5 months ago, I had a breakup with what I thought was 'The One.' She is smart, funny, beautiful. I wrote her letters, because sometimes there was no other way to express my emotions. When things ended, I wasn't myself, and I'm still not. But a couple months ago I decided to channel that pain into creativity, and I have been working on writing a short novel about what happened. If you want to read it and give feedback on what I have so far, I'm gonna link a google doc down below. It would mean the world to me if you would take a look at it. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oquAwodbPZzF7WIiMuX68HdtETuWsvgN1ko6V85h2VU/edit?tab=t.0
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I’m really sorry to hear about your breakup. It sounds like you have been through a lot, but it’s impressive that you have been able to channel your pain into creativity. Writing can be such a powerful way to process emotions and make sense of what you have been through. I would be happy to give feedback on it. Writing is a personal journey, so I had love to hear about the themes or moments in your story you are exploring too, if you feel like sharing!
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Olivia Ben is a professional writer and book editor focused on clarity, structure, and strong storytelling.

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