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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Buffalo chapter.

     As I was bored, scrolling through Twitter, I came across a thirty-day writing plan for the month of April created by Lohanthony (aka Anthony), a social media influencer.  If you are interested in creative writing, I highly recommend doing this writing plan for this month.  I know it’s already April 5th, but you can either catch up on the writings in your free time or just jump right into it!  I really really love this writing challenge so far, it is very creative and almost makes you tap into a different style of writing and way of thinking.  Anyways, the credit for this plan goes to Lohanthony! Thank you for sharing your ideas and creativity with us.

 

  1. Day 1: Fool – Write about the first time trying something.

  2. Day 2: Youth – Write about nostalgia and worry free innocence.

  3. Day 3: Heart – Write about life in the POV of an animal.

  4. Day 4: Sun – Write about that orb in the sky keeping us alive.

  5. Day 5: Yum – Write about a meal you could never get enough of.

  6. Day 6: Perfection – Write about what the concept means to you.

  7. Day 7: Together – Write about when people you love are around.

  8. Day 8: Balance – Write about that feeling of equilibrium.

  9. Day 9: Lover – Write about a dream romance.

  10. Day 10: Water – Write about your favorite body of water.

  11. Day 11: Wisdom – Write about an unforgettable piece of advice.

  12. Day 12: Rebirth – Write about what you believe happens after this.

  13. Day 13: Goal – Write about a goal you have yet to achieve.

  14. Day 14: Admire – Write about traits lovable in people.

  15. Day 15: Travel – Write about a dream vacation destination.

  16. Day 16: Idol – Write about meeting an artist you admire.

  17. Day 17: Mood – Write about your current emotion.

  18. Day 18: Purpose – Write about the reason you think you were born.

  19. Day 19: Cry – Write about the act of shedding tears.

  20. Day 20: Breathe – Write about the inhales and exhales.

  21. Day 21: Recharge – Write about an activity that replenishes you.

  22. Day 22: Earth – Write about what makes our planet special.

  23. Day 23: Begin – Write about a new era and your intentions.

  24. Day 24: Party – Write about hosting the party of a lifetime.

  25. Day 25: Family – Write about the group you were born into.

  26. Day 26: Perspective – Write about a time from the past that you look at differently.

  27. Day 27: Pause – Write about a day if society stood still.

  28. Day 28: Past – Write a letter addressed to your childhood self.

  29. Day 29: Future – Write a letter addressed to your future self.

  30. Day 30: Stars – Write about life from the POV of a constellation.

  Credit: @lohanthony on Twitter

 

     I hope these writing prompts sparked some type of creativity in you!  If you want some tips on how to approach these questions, think of at least three guiding questions you can jot down before you start your entry.  They can be anything that relates to the topic! I hope Lohanthony makes more of these writing plans in the future because I am really loving them so far.  I hope this writing plan keeps you busy during quarantine and can maybe take your mind off of the situation for a bit.

Katie is the president and chapter correspondent of the Her Campus Buffalo chapter and a junior at the University at Buffalo studying psychology and political science. She loves to write about current events, politics, how to manage college life, and much more! She plans on using this platform to speak her mind and make a difference at UB.