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Posted on the 29 July 2014 by Juliejordanscott @juliejordanscot

Are you ready to be inspired to be a more passionate writer The Passionate Writer: Quotes, Prompts & More from Julie Jordan Scottand/or blogger? The Passionate Writer is another series from the Let Your Words Flow Program.

 The month of July is filled with quotes, prompts and more for you to be even more passionate in your writing and blogging. Each day I will create a number of prompts for you to play with either now or in the future.

Whenever you feel like you need some extra ooomph for your writing, you can trust the Passionate Writer will be here for you.

If this is your first visit, you will want to visit our Let Your Words Flow Guide so that you will receive the most value from the life changing content you find here.

Now - on with today's inspiration -

TPW Ray Bradbury complete color

Quote:

"In your reading, find books to improve your color sense, your sense of shape and size in the world."

Ray Bradbury

Questions:

How aware are you to color in your everyday life? Do you notice what you call various shades of green or blue or red, for example?

How do you use color in your writing?

Bonus: Write a description of several everyday objects that surround you every day (a banana, your writing notebook, the lawn at the park down the street) and note how your words reflect colors. What might you do to improve your color sense?

Lists:

Make a list of the 3 to 5 colors that attract you the most

Make a list of the 3 to 5 colors that attract you the least

Take one color from each of those lists and get as specific as possible with your color sense. What objects are those specific colors? What are some ways you can bring those colors to life in your writing?

Conventional Prompts:

When I think of the way blue makes me feel, I notice....

Yellow is....

The color of silence might be called....

 

Ultimate blog challenge banner thingeeThis series was inspired in part by the Ultimate Blog Challenge, a semi-annual challenge for bloggers post 31 times in 31 days. This post is 3/31.

You may participate as well!

Simple click on the image to the left to be connected or just click here, on this link to the Ultimate Blog Challenge I created for you.

I'm glad you're here, participating with us.

May you be inspired to create, to grow and to Let Your Words Flow.

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