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① Freewrite② Topic③ Brainstorm④ Deepen⑤ Write
Freewrite
Write without stopping. Don't edit. Don't think. Just write.
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A word will appear every 15 seconds to spark your writing. Use it or ignore it.
Choose a topic
Pick a random anchor, or write something specific you want to explore. If you write your own, the brainstorm and sensory prompts that follow will be tailored to it.
🎲 Random topic
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✍️ Write your own
A memory, a question, an image, a person, a feeling — whatever calls.
Tailoring prompts to your topic…
Brainstorm
Respond to each prompt. Skip or write — both are fine.
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Choose your thread
Which of these wants to become a poem? Click one to select it.
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Deepen
Explore your chosen thread through the senses.
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Write
Use everything you've gathered. Start messy. Make it yours.
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