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March 26, 2025

Sneak Peek at some of the Guest Prompters for StoryADay May 2025

Get Ready to Write Every Day in May with Inspiring Prompts from Literary Legends

[25 March 2025] – StoryADay is thrilled to announce the upcoming 2025 StoryADay May challenge, set to inspire writers of all levels to write a new short story every day throughout the month of May. This year’s challenge includes exclusive guest prompts from some of the most exciting voices in contemporary fiction, including P. Djèlí Clark, Rich Larson, John Wiswell, Jennifer Hudak, Lori Ostlund and many more.

StoryADay May is a month-long writing event designed to challenge writers to commit to a daily writing practice and push their creative boundaries. This year, the challenge is made even more exciting with special guest prompts from award-winning authors who have contributed their own unique writing exercises. These prompts are crafted to spark new ideas, inspire creativity, and help writers explore fresh storytelling techniques.

Some of the literary luminaries who have joined this year’s lineup include:

P. Djèlí Clark, Hugo Award-nominated author known for his speculative fiction that blends history with bold new worlds.Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade and The Bigness of the World, whose beautifully crafted stories of human connection and transformation have earned her wide praise.Rich Larson, whose gripping short stories and science fiction work have captivated readers worldwide.John Wiswell, whose award-winning, inclusive fiction regularly appears in ‘best of’ anthologies.Jennifer Hudak, an acclaimed writer celebrated for her short stories that explore identity, relationships, and the human experience.

These guest authors, along with others, are offering their personal insights and prompts to help participants unlock their imagination and make the most of the challenge.

Why Participate in StoryADay May?
StoryADay May isn’t just about quantity—it’s about creating a consistent writing habit, connecting with other writers, and honing your craft. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out, the challenge provides the structure and motivation to write every day. The guest prompts will help you approach your writing with new perspectives, while the StoryADay community provides a supportive environment to share your work and celebrate your progress.

How to Join:
Writers of all levels are invited to sign up for the StoryADay May challenge at https://storyaday.org/signup. Participation is free, and registrants will receive access to the daily writing prompts and community support throughout the month.

Don’t miss this opportunity to join a vibrant, creative community and make 2025 the year you build your writing habit—one story at a time.

About StoryADay
StoryADay is an online community dedicated to helping writers develop their craft and maintain a sustainable writing practice. With a focus on short fiction, StoryADay provides writers with challenges, prompts, workshops, and community support to help them reach their writing goals. Founded in 2010 by writer Julie Duffy, the challenge and community have become fixtures of the writing community, earning a frequent place on Writer’s Digest magazine’s, 101 Best Websites for Writers list

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March 24, 2025

Publishing Success in the StoryADay Community

Publication is far from the only–or most important–measure of success in a writing life. In our StoryADay Superstars group we have a thread where we celebrate our triumphs from “not quitting” to “finishing a piece” to “receiving a ‘no’ from an agent for the first time” (which, of course means you plucked up the courage … Continue reading "Publishing Success in the StoryADay Community"
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March 21, 2025

The Contrary Writer

If you’ve been wondering why it’s hard to write: it’s because it’s hard...
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March 14, 2025

Maybe You SHOULD Be Writing

Some weekend reading and listening to inspire you to write...
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March 7, 2025

Be Precise (Not Merely Concise)

While concise writing can be a useful skill, precision is more interesting to readers.
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February 28, 2025

SWAGr for March 2025

It's that time again: time to make your commitments to your writing for the coming month. Join us!
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Published on February 28, 2025 21:01

(Why Most) Writing Prompts Suck

Most free writing prompts suck...and worse than that: they waste your time and energy. Here's what to do instead...
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Published on February 28, 2025 09:42

February 22, 2025

…But also: “How?”

A couple of weeks ago I wrote that knowing ‘why’ you are writing makes figuring out the ‘how’ easier. But it’s not a magic spell. It’s not that having-a-clear-vision-of-what-writing-means-to-you suddenly leads to National Book Awards and infinite riches, or some zen-like state of contentment with your writing practice. You do, also, have to think about … Continue reading "…But also: “How?”"
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