We blog for a million different reasons, but in the end we’re all storytellers. Writing Challenges help you push your…
We blog for a million different reasons, but in the end we’re all storytellers. Writing Challenges help you push your writing boundaries and explore new ideas, subjects, and styles.
To participate, read the challenge instructions and write at least one post in response. Tag your post with DPchallenge and include a link to this post to generate a pingback. Make sure your post has been specifically published in response to this challenge. We might just highlight some of our favorites on Freshly Pressed on Fridays, or in our quarterly newsletter.
No matter how you shake it, it happens to all of us: we grow older. As our age changes, so does our perspective. This week, we’re asking you to take a look at those little numbers that often mean so much.
Everything Changes
A professor of mine once told me that each time he read Marcel Proust‘s In Search of Lost Time, it took on a different meaning. The way the book delves into memory and the passing of time, he explained, resonated differently depending on what experiences you yourself had been through over the years. While I could never reproduce his unique zeal for the father of the modern novel, I admired the sentiment.
For the longest time, well after I’d moved beyond my teenage years, I still automatically told people I was sixteen when they asked my age. Clearly, I was still young enough that asking my age wasn’t a rude question, but I was by no means in my mid-teens. Mentally, however, I hadn’t caught up with just how old I actually was.
Then something shifted. We often emphasize age as a number, a calculation of the days, months, and years we’ve been awake and living. Yet, as the saying goes, our age is also a mental state, a series of milestones that remind us of where we’ve been, and where we’re going.
Just A Number
For this week’s writing challenge, we’re asking you to explore what age means to you. Is the the loss of youth, or the cultivation of wisdom? Do things get better as you grow older, or worse? There are many ways to interpret age, often depending on your relationship with the passing of time.
Need some help getting started? Use the suggestions below as a jumping off point for your own posts on age and aging:
- Age feels all the more poignant because, let’s face it, time doesn’t last forever. What if you never aged, or if you were immortal? Would you choose either if you could?
- Write us a synopsis of your memoir. What are some significant milestones in your life? Which age was the best, and which was the worst?
- Do you think young people face different challenges today? What shifts have you seen in youth culture, from your own experience all the way to your grandchildren’s experience?
- For our fiction writers, cultivate a character. Through your imagination, pinpoint a common theme in his or her life, and show us how your character’s perspective changes as he or she grows older.
For the truly adventurous, we challenge you to try hitting two challenges with one stone, er, post. Combine this week’s photo challenge on perspective with your writerly musings on age, youth, and how your perspective changes as you grow older. We’re looking forward to hearing your wizened take on this week’s theme!
I will take a stab at it. This will be my first time entering a writing challenge.
http://jessicadafoe.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/it-is-ok-i-am-here/
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A true story of palliative care, love and lettinggom
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http://twirlwithme.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/clothes-age-faster-than-you-do/
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This was my first attempt at a writing challenge & I’m already looking forward to next week. I decided to finish my own thoughts before reading other responses to the challenge – It’s intriguing to see other peoples views of the same prompt. Love it!
http://properlyridiculous.com/2014/03/10/age-isnt-defined-by-a-number-unless-youre-a-minor/
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Well, I just sat down and started typing!
http://madnessandeuphoria.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/golden-years-dpchallenge/
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Yay! I finally got up the courage to write mine! Thanks again to everyone who wished me happy 50th birthday above! WordPress Bloggers are the best!! I did mine on all the numbers people who say, “Age is just a number” NEVER have to worry about!
http://thequotegal.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/age-is-just-a-number-ha-age-is-a-bunch-of-numbers/
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Today is my 67th birthday. A timely topic.
http://teepee12.com/2014/03/11/golden-what/
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happy birthday, Marilyn. Long may you wave =)
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Golden Years : How I had to grow up instantly… http://tania21.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/things-i-cribbed-and-later-missed-deeply-about-my-parents/
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really enjoyed this challenge
would love your thoughts on my entry
http://susipet.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/weekly-writing-challenge-golden-years/#comment-411
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Life starts in the age of 40+ 🙂
http://domoreweb.wordpress.com/
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Genesis 2 Church of Health & Healing to open here in Melton.
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Good topic. Birthday coming up this month — a marvelous 66 years!
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Was gonna hold off and revise…but what the heck!
http://amirhbahati.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/moving-through-the-ages/
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This one was such fun and very useful in defining a life goal for me. Here’s my contribution to the ages: http://jenniferann1970.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/birthday-muttering-the-space-time-continuum/
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I apologize if I’m posting my link here twice, but I’m having some issues with this entry and I want to make sure it’s listed here.
http://storiesbychristopher.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/129/
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As someone who’s writing a memoir about my childhood, this challenge was especially exciting to me. My father was a bookie for the mafia, but my mother was a Bible-believing evangelical.
So my piece is called “KIDS MAKE THE BEST BOOKIES: A Childhood Gambled on God and the Mob.” Thanks for a great prompt, Erica!
http://wp.me/p1bIFl-46K
Blogging from Ecuador,
Kathy
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Weekly Writing Challenge: Golden Years
http://danielandrewlockwood.com/2014/03/11/48-embracing-tomorrow/
My entry into the fold. Thank you kindly for the invitation.
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I gave it a bash: http://hopethehappyhugger.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/age-is-relative/
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plenty: http://yichinglin.com/2014/03/11/golden-years/#comment-18297
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hello all, im am new to blogging here and I can’t figure out how to participate in the daily prompts and weekly writing challenges… I’m simply not sure how to add my writings or where. Sorry for posting this here, but I need help and I apparently am terrible at navigating my through wordpress. 🙂
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Don’t stress! What you’ll want to do is write a post, inspired by this weekly writing challenge, on your own blog. In that post, make sure to include a link back to this prompt’s page. Make sure to tag your post DPchallenge. Lastly, you can comment back here with a link to your post. I hope this helps! Best of luck to you 🙂
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yay! Thank you so much! I really appreciate it, as I am sometimes extremely technologically broken this is so helpful. 🙂 Look forward to posting and participating with all of the other great writers.
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hello again, sorry to bother you, i had a question though and thought i would ask you since you were so helpful before. 🙂 So today i finally participated in on eof the daily prompts and followed your wonderful instructions, i was wondering if when i add a link back to the prompts page, i just put it inside of my own post, the link, yes? thats what i did, i believe i did it correct but wasnt sure how to check so i thought i would ask. again sorry to bother you and thanks a bunch 🙂
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Another great writing challenge! Having let it ‘brew’ overnight, I’ve think got something… I shall post it tonight hopefully 🙂
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I came up with something very different than usual. We can learn from others choices….
http://victoriakgallagher.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/goodbye-my-child/
I hope I expressed it as well as I could 🙂
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Nothing but a number! http://rosieandgem.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=48&action=edit&message=6&postpost=v2
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My first writing challenge!
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Today being my 67th birthday, here’s a look from the other side 🙂
http://teepee12.com/2014/03/11/golden-what/
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This is an interesting challenge, might have to give it a shot
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I really liked this one… Here’s my contribution:
http://sammitalk.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/heres-the-thing-about-age-that-no-one-seems-to-know/
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Here’s my submission from The Sapient Chronicles
http://wp.me/p46TDv-my
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Interesting challenge! I wrote a piece of fiction. Here’s my link: http://lucidedit.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/worlds-apart/
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Have attempted something new, a 95 word story that encompasses both Golden Years and perspective…a little nervous about reactions
http://gurpreetksekhon.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=69&action=edit
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Hi this is an old post based on when I was 26 🙂
http://eclecticfemale.wordpress.com/2012/07/12/turning-26/
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heres my contribution this week…
http://101challenges1001days.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/dead-and-buried/
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