
On some paper, write down a few of your favorite movie quotes. Now cut out the individual words or phrases and make new sentences with them!
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On some paper, write down a few of your favorite movie quotes. Now cut out the individual words or phrases and make new sentences with them!
New to freewriting? Check out our online guide.
Tags: Writing prompts
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When our Songwriting class debuted this fall, we were acting on a hunch that teens were searching for a new and unique outlet for their biggest ideas and deepest longings.
Even we were surprised by how true that was!
Below is the story of one family from our inaugural run of the class. Plus a songwriting inspired training tip.
“When I saw the Brave Writer songwriting class I knew it was the best way to kick off the school year. I hoped it would engage her passion and put her creative soul to work in her writing. I know you aren’t shocked to hear this but it worked!” ~Roz
Roz is a veteran homeschooler but when Telle came through the ranks of their family, it was clear that Roz wasn’t going to be able to follow the same routine she had for her son.
Telle listened to read alouds, played games, and loved all our creative activities but was completely unwilling to read, write, or do more traditional learning.
Thus began a search to find out what would work best for Telle.
Roz leapt out of the box with gusto—
[We were] identifying the letters with flyswatters, [would] build words with Playdoh and even dig letters out of our sandbox to spell words but learning could never feel like anything but fun… She taught me that interest-led learning was going to be our jam and I have pretty much followed that route since.
Telle remained a reluctant writer. Academic exercises were intimidating.
However, Roz knew that the mind life of her child was dynamic and alive—a storyteller with a passion for music!
I knew we needed to grow her confidence and writing skills… and so the songwriting class was the perfect fit. I also knew from past experience with my son in Brave Writer classes that is an ideal opportunity to employ partnership writing to get through the “tough” stuff.
Enter Brave Writer’s Songwriting class!
Music and lyrics serve as the entry point for teens to:
Enticed, Telle jumped in with both feet, completing writing assignments, analyzing songs and poetry with joy.
Their family commemorated the 1919 Standard Steel Car Strike during the class time frame. Telle chose to focus on the impact of the strike on her family history. She writes,
Labor rights… are very important to me because my great-great-grandfather was shot and killed in the 1919 Standard Steel Strike. He was fighting for better working conditions and the 40-hour work week…. We learned that the family was kicked out of company housing. My great-great-grandmother never remarried and went on to raise her kids alone. She did this without the help of a union because that is what they were fighting for and it wasn’t in place to help widows.
Telle was so inspired by her family history that her final song for the class is a wistful, yearning love song, inspired by how her great-great grandmother must have felt at the loss of her husband.
Roz shares the impact on Telle:
I love it when learning comes together in a meaningful way…. We collaborated on writing in ways that we have never before accomplished. She drafted, edited, and wrote music effortlessly. Can any mom ask for more?
We don’t think so!
At Brave Writer, we know that there are lots of different kinds of writers out there just waiting to be spoken to in their own love language. For Telle, it was music and a connection to her family’s past.
Brave Writer offers a variety of classes, because we know our students are
We find it fruitful to engage your child in the realm they’re most comfortable in, be that movie making, fantasy books, or the outdoors! Join us!
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Sometimes I feel the world sway under my feet. I knew so many things when I was 22, 34, 41… The stuff I didn’t know came in waves, and like the ocean, the questions came in sets. I’d have one question and it would expand into a series, each one more confounding and nuanced, and even contradictory, than the next.
I was, for instance, a co-sleeping, on demand breast-feeder until my fourth baby broke me. I hadn’t had to test my beliefs to that degree—four kids under 7, a bedwetter, pregnant again, a toddler still nursing, a baby who needed to be attached to my body in order to sleep. I became desperately sleep-deprived.
Broke me, busted up everything I had so smugly known. I looked outside my approved literature and circle of authority because the former answers couldn’t contain my new reality. It felt dangerous and disloyal…and liberating.
And it’s been just like that thousands of times since. A day dawned in my late forties when I saw things differently—that no belief or practice comes pure. No one way solves all the iterations of need. Everything we “know” is contingent on interpretation and context.
In fact, if someone says a thing is 100 percent true, you can be sure that’s context too. It’s a way to get you to pretend you didn’t choose or shouldn’t think for yourself or can’t vary your practice or belief, else you lose membership in the “club.”
I woke up today thinking about how important it is to expand and include. When you run out of options, go outside the safety of what no longer serves. Life gets tight and unworkable when we trap ourselves into rigid systems unrelated to the complexity of being a unique self. We have options. We have choices. We are not alone. We can find well-being. It’s not up to them. It’s up to us.
This post is originally from Instagram and @juliebravewriter is my account there so come follow along for more conversations like this one!
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Registration for winter/spring sessions is now open! Sign up for the class that started it all in January 2000:
When you sign up for a winter/spring session of The Writer’s Jungle Online, you’ll get $20.00 off of the main tuition AND $20.00 off of each additional student.
The sale runs from December 2 – 15, 2019 and only applies to The Writer’s Jungle Online sessions offered in the winter and spring.
Or sign up for any one of the amazing classes we offer (here’s a sampling).
And so many more!
If you have any questions, feel free to email us (also check out the recorded broadcast below): [email protected]
Excited to join you on your writing adventure in 2020!
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Black Friday starts NOW!
Take advantage of Brave Writer’s Big Black Friday 20% Discount TODAY on Brave Writer products!
Enjoy 20% OFF on ALL our products purchased in our store (not classes) for 24 hours.
Sale ends at 9:00 AM (Eastern) on Saturday November 30.
PLUS the Brave Writer Holiday Shoppe is now OPEN! Some old favorites are available and we’ve added new items too:
Check out all the gift ideas! The Holiday Shoppe will be open through midnight Eastern Dec. 31, 2019.
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