What sparks ideas for you when you write? Teachers often use the techniques of other writers as prompts for their students, and authors of at least a dozen writing handbooks list thousands of ideas. Here are two journals with different approaches—one that seeks new work written with a specific trio of words, and one that celebrates the “workshop poem” sparked by any prompt.
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