Week 3 of the Writing Marathon: Encouraging Optimism in Your Work
The Writing Marathon, a creative initiative by the blog's team, is back and inviting writers of all ages and experiences to join in a week-long celebration of storytelling. This year's event kicks off on Monday, March 17 and runs through to Sunday, March 23.
Participants in the Writing Marathon can submit poetry, stories, essays, or quotes, with the theme for this week being Hope. The focus is on stories of belief, strength, and light, providing a platform for writers to share their inspirational tales of perseverance, positivity, and the belief that better days are possible.
Submissions must be made by March 23, 11:59 PM, and those who contribute will receive a Digital Certificate of Publication, a Digital Certificate of Participation, a Custom Author Poster, a Social Media Shoutout, and have their work published within 24 hours.
The Writing Marathon is not just about recognition, but also about fostering a community of writers. Previous weeks have seen themes such as Mothering and Resilience, with noteworthy contributors including Ayana Kuttampalli, Helan Jose, Dr. Ayushi Chirag Arora, Vini Kunhappan, Ashima Syal, Angel Mary, and Dr. Khushboo Fatima.
Hope, as a feeling, has the power to inspire and heal, and the Writing Marathon is a testament to that. By sharing stories of hope, participants can encourage others and remind someone who needs it to keep going.
Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, the Writing Marathon is a platform for you to share your voice. The length of the submission is flexible - it can be as short or as long as the writer needs. So, gather your thoughts, pen your story, and join the Writing Marathon to share your hope with the world.
For more information about the Writing Marathon, including details about previous contributors and themes, please visit the official Writing Marathon website, newsletters, or social media channels.
In the Writing Marathon, a week-long celebration of storytelling, participants can submit their work on sustainable living, home-and-garden, or lifestyle themes, contributing to the week's focus on Hope, for a chance to receive recognition and foster a sense of community. By sharing inspirational stories of sustainable living, participants can motivate others towards a brighter future, promoting a culture of positivity and resilience.