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Seasons of Change: November Writing Prompt

Monthly writing prompt for November, and some thoughts about the seasons

Stefanie Morejon
Intersectionality
Published in
4 min readNov 2, 2024

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Bright autumn leaves, signaling the change of the season
Photo by Jeremy Thomas on Unsplash

You’ll have to excuse my tardiness with this month’s prompt. (Is it still considered tardy if I just missed the whole month of October altogether?)

October was busy. My partner and I headed off to walk the Great Glen Way — a week-long, 120+ km walk through the Scottish highlands — at the beginning of the month, and I found it difficult to write while my body was in survival mode. That story is on the way.

I also landed a few client projects that I had pitched, which is great for my business as a freelancer, but meant that the month was a whirlwind of work and recovery, that left me little brain space for writing. Lots of thoughts about that, also.

The writing wheels have been turning, but balance hasn’t been a strength this past month.

Necessary adaptability

It’s hurricane season in my native South Florida, and it’s got me reflecting on the weather.

One of the things I love most about where I live in the Czech Republic is how dramatically the leaves change come Autumn. While I have been living away from…

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Stefanie Morejon
Stefanie Morejon

Written by Stefanie Morejon

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