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30 Writing Prompts for November

The See Jane Write November Writing Challenge begins today! We’re writing every day for 30 days. We’re doing this Choose Your Own Adventure style, and you can do one of the following:

Steady Scribbler: 200 words/day (last year’s pace)

Bold Builder: 300 words/day (the official pace)

Page Turner: 500 words/day (for the overachievers)

Joyful Journaler: Journal every day for 15 minutes.

You can learn more about the challenge and officially sign up HERE.

See Jane Write is a community for multi-passionate writers. So participants may be working on novels, short stories, essays, blog posts or journal entries. So our prompts for the challenge are two-word prompts meant to spark an idea that you can just run with in any way you’d like.

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30 Cozy Journaling Prompts to Help You Feel at Home in Your Own Skin

There’s something magical about cozy season. The crisp air, the warm drinks, the chunky sweaters — all of it seems to whisper, slow down. But true coziness isn’t just about fuzzy socks and flickering candles. It’s about feeling safe, grounded, and at peace within yourself.

That’s why I love journaling this time of year. Okay, you know I love journaling any time of the year. But my journaling practice always seems to have a glow up in the fall. Cozy journaling isn’t just about recording your thoughts or recapping your day — it’s about reconnecting with yourself. It’s about finding warmth within, even when the world feels chilly or chaotic.

If you’re ready to grab your favorite blanket, light a candle, and fill your notebook with gentle self-reflection, these 30 cozy journaling prompts will help you nurture calm, gratitude, and comfort — from the inside out.

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31 Evening Journaling Prompts for October

Chances are you’ve heard of Morning Pages—the practice popularized by Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way, where you begin your day with three pages of stream-of-consciousness writing. Morning Pages can help clear mental clutter and spark creativity. But if you can’t pick up your journal until the end of the day – that’s OK! Maybe I should have titled this post “In Defense of Evening Pages.”

Journaling doesn’t have to be reserved for the morning hours. And I believe “evening pages” can be just as powerful. Writing at night helps you process the day, reflect on your wins, release frustrations, and set intentions for tomorrow. Evening journaling can calm your mind before bed, improve your sleep, and allow you to end the day with gratitude and clarity.

Since October is often seen as a season of reflection—with the year winding down and autumn inviting us to slow our pace—it’s the perfect time to start a nightly journaling ritual.

To help you get started, here are 31 evening journaling prompts for October—one for every day of the month.

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4 Easy Ways to Use Writing Prompts for Inspiration

Editor’s Note: See Jane Write publishes guest articles by writers who identify as women, non-binary folks, and our allies. Learn more here.

By: Savannah Cordova

Writing rarely comes easily. More often than not, you’re left swirling half-formed ideas in your mind, unsure of how to shape them into something meaningful. And then there are the days when you feel like you have absolutely nothing to say (which must mean your life is incredibly boring, right? Yikes!).

One way to break through that creative fog is to use writing prompts — specific questions or cues to steer your writing in a new direction. When used intentionally, prompts can surface long-forgotten memories, help you build a steady journaling habit, or even spark entire novels!

Whether you’re writing a blog or a book, these five strategies will show you how to turn a simple prompt into a reliable source of creativity.

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31 Writing Prompts for May

Today I’m sharing 31 writing prompts for May to help guide your daily writing practice this month.

When I think of May, I always think of the word “commencement” and not just because of the graduation caps flying through the air. As flowers bloom and the days grow warmer, longer, and brighter, it feels like the start of something new. May invites reflection, renewal, and a fresh perspective. Whether you’re journaling, writing essays, or working on a big project like a book or new blog, the theme of commencement and new beginnings is the perfect spark for your creativity this season.

These prompts are perfect for personal growth, storytelling, or preparing for a new season in your life. They’re also ideal if you’re looking for spring writing prompts, summer-themed writing ideas, or journal prompts about fresh starts.

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