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Collaborative writing collections, events, and prompts
The Digest is Wrizzit's collaborative publishing system, where writers join Magazines for recurring issues, submit work to Events, and respond to Open Prompts as a community. Sign up free to participate.

Everyone has a story to tell: A message to the world. Something that impacted them or changed their life. Or did neither of those, yet makes their life happy. Or perhaps a dream that they want to accomplish, something that doesn’t yet exist, but the soul dances to its thought. Join this submission to say just one think to the community forming slowly in this new platform.

Since I have monthly aesthetics that are often very unique, I thought it might be a fun way for others to get writing ideas! March's aesthetic is what I will call "tiger lily", and themes include joy, fun, community, style, self-expression, and creativity!

write about your past, your present, and how you think or want your future to be!! you can write poems, essays and short stories!!
You can write poetry, stories and even articles about art (music, dance and etc....) It's just club for creativity

Many things in this world are often taken for granted. Write a love letter in any form to something you think deserves it. (Eg. The Rain, Sun, Stars) The more whimsical the better!!

Imagine a future without capitalism.

For short stories and poems that explain what might have been had things been different.

Art is often associated with the pursuit of perfection, yet the most extraordinary works are born precisely from imperfections. Is it really technical precision that makes a piece immortal, or is it rather the anomaly, the irregularity, the spontaneity that breathes life into it?
I am putting together an oral history of how the pandemic was felt in people’s lives, with a focus on capturing its personal impact for different ages. If you’re interested in having your experience heard, please write me a paragraph or two on your experience.

To experiment with this feature, I am resurrecting the beloved "I love you, I hate you" section from the extinct Philadelphia City paper.

write a poem, personal essay, or short story about a time you regret holding your tongue

write about seeing the beauty in the temporary

write a poem in any form (free verse, prose, sonnet, etc, etc…) addressed to your younger self. don’t tell us the age, let it speak through you lines.
The Ides of March are upon us, and so I request stories of soothsayers, omens, and/or betrayal!
In an empty universe/space, one entity creates. The problem? The creations don't seem to like their creator's taste/want to obey!