27 Days Remain in 2024
A Question and an Image to Spark Creativity during the #last100days2024
Welcome to my #last100dayproject!
There are 27 days left in 2024.
Today’s questions: If you had to present a workshop for an hour what would you talk about?
I believe everyone has something they love they could talk about for at least 30 minutes….I would love to know what topic you would present on.
If I had to decide right now, I think I would teach a workshop surrounding questions. To talk about why questions are important to me. To talk about researching about how you ask a question changes the response you will get. The difference between asking questions to adults vs children. The questions that participants love and hate.
I think this would bring such a rich conversation to the top.
Today’s image:
This was one of the many plastic toys along a walk last week. The story I told myself was that a child was pitching toys out the back window and no one noticed.
For the last 100 days, I invite you to join me and experiment.
Each day for the remainder of the year I will share a question and a photo of an item.
You are welcome to write into the question and/or the photo.
Or you can start a new ritual or experiment of your own creation.
I would love to hear about your progress on whatever project you want to begin!
**NOTE**
I do not share drafts of work online because most publications considered this published. You are more than welcome to share your piece in the comments, an excerpt or an update.
I hope for the comments to be a community for us to share these wins.
A little more about me: Tammy L. Evans is a writer, teacher, and coach living in a tiny house on a peninsula with her husband and adventure cat. Her location device is her loud laugh. She is working on a non-fiction book about how to submit and publish your first pieces. She is the creator and host of THE BRADBURY TRIO COURSE. Her poetry has been published in The Storyteller, FoxGlove Journal, Story Hall, Blue Insights, The Partnered Pen, and others. Her fiction has been published in Gone Lawn, Cabinets of Heed, Spelk, Five on the Fifth, Clover and White, Fiction Berlin Kitchen, and others.
Questions and nomenclature are endlessly fascinating. I haven’t thought about teaching in a long time. Thank you for the invitation. I might teach “Hacks for hacked brains” or “dancing for and in writing”.