Image shows the front cover of the 365 Writing Prompts Journal. The  illustration on the front is a beanstalk and vines, with a patch of blue sky and white clouds in the background. The title is written over the sky patch. '365 Journal' are drawn in a vine-like font, and 'writing prompts' is written underneath in Appareo font.
Image shows the back of the 365 Writing Prompts Journal. The beanstalk illustration continues around to the back cover, with more vines and leaves, and a small amount of background sky. There is no text.
Image is of the 365 Journal open and showing the decorative paper on the inside of the front cover. it is black, with a green leaf pattern.
Image of the 365 journal laying open, showing two pages. There is a prompt written at the top of each page in Appareo font, and a cartoon of the Emporium building with some grass in the bottom corners. 
Prompts are: 'Oh no, a dragon has broken into the Tower of London and taken the crown jewels. What do you do?'
and ' If you could make a magical potion that wears off after 2am, what would it be?'
Image showing the spine of a 365 Journal. The beanstalk illustration from the front is continued over the spine onto the back cover. There is a red Grimm & Co. 'G' monogram at the bottom.

365 Writing Prompts Journal

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£15.00
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Reignite your creativity and allow your ideas to flow with a 365 Writing Prompts Journal. 

Every prompt was written by a child or young person who attends creative writing workshops at Grimm & Co. Their brief was to come up with unusual, unique, and fun writing prompts to help other children, young people, and also adults to engage their imaginations in a short piece of creative writing every day for a year. 

Each page is space for a story, so sharpen your pencil or take out a pen, and let your imagination run wild!

Illustrated and designed by Wendy Yiu.

Notes for mortals:

A hardback, 380-page note book with a writing prompt on every page. 

Dimensions: 15.2 cm x 21.5 cm x 2.5cm 

This project was made possible with funding from Arts Council England, UK Government, National Lottery Community Fund, and Tudor Trust. 

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