Writing With Abandon

Reflections and ramblings about life as an educator, writer, reader, knitter, and over-thinker. Trying to do the writing only I can do.

P’s phone buzzes, and I shut my eyes tighter. Sleep still has its arms wrapped around me, my head heavy, my body warm under the covers. It buzzes again.

What time is it? I whine inside my head.

I roll over and tap on my phone screen: 6:48am. Ugh.

A Saturday morning when I might actually have been able to make it past 7 would have been one to celebrate.

But then I remember: Tomorrow begins the daily Slice of Life Writing Challenge! And if I want to be successful, I may as well get up, go out to the living room, grab my iPad, and write and schedule my first slice to get ahead.

That was one of the habits Ana and I suggested last year for the KLA slicers to stay consistent: Write your slice the day before and schedule it to be posted the following morning.

Some others included:

  • Don’t read anyone else’s slice until you slice. While they may inspire you, they may also cause you some severe writer’s paralysis!
  • Set your alarm 30 minutes earlier throughout the month of March and slice before you do anything else. “Invest in yourself first,” as the saying goes, or you won’t have that money to invest by the end of the month.
  • When all else fails, use a tried and true prompt! Five senses, If we were having a coffee, What I’m currently, etc.

Ana has quite magically gone from having 16 KLA slicers join last year to convincing more than 30 KLA slicers and beyond to join for this year. I’m not surprised though — she has a way about her that just makes everyone as excited to write as she is. I’m one of the “beyond” this year, but I’m grateful to be part of the “KLA and” community.

This year is going to be a tough one, I think. It’s “March madness” at my work — our busiest season. 22 student travel programs in the field, from Ireland to Iceland, New Orleans to New Zealand, Québec to Costa Rica. Many new schools too, putting their faith in us to deliver solid programs that are educational, fun, and of course, safe. I love our small but mighty team and I know that we are prepared for this. I also know it’s going to go by in a flash.

Just like this writing challenge. We anticipate it all year long. We prepare for it. Ana even gave us all customized blank March calendars and orange stickers to track our posts, inspired by a few slicers from last year. And it will be over before we know it. Not without its challenges, of course (otherwise, it wouldn’t be called a challenge). But 31 days is just 31 days, after all.

I’m happy to be back, and I’m looking forward to reading my fellow slicers’ blogs again, too. Happy slicing! We’ve got this! See you in the comments 🙂

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18 responses to “And So It Begins: Year Four of the Slice of Life Writing Challenge”

  1. Ana Valentina Patton Avatar

    I knew we would be friends beyond colleagues, but the greatest surprise was finding a writing partner in you. Writing is more enjoyable because of you, and I’m so freaking excited to be doing this challenge together for the third time. Here we go!

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      It’s the greatest joy and such a blessing to have found a writing partner in you! You make it SO FUN! 🥰 Let’s do this thang!!

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  2. Anita Ferreri Avatar
    Anita Ferreri

    Amy, I try to write the night before, like Ana suggests, when I can; however, I also find myself spending that writing time reading and responding! The part of your post that makes me smile, however, is your applauding your writing partner in this journey, All of us write more when we do this as a community.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I couldn’t agree with you more, Anita! I love spending time reading and responding to other slices. That’s another reason I like to get ahead and write my slices in the morning — it leaves the rest of the day to just be a reader!

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  3. Jessica Carey Avatar

    over 30 slicers. You have all really started something. I’m impressed and inspired. I love how you shared the tips. They’re good ones. I may need to get myself some orange stickers.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      The stickers are really something! Feels so good to stick them on the calendar! 😂😂

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  4. Vicky M. Avatar

    Yes, Amy, Ana has her way… and, SHE GOT ME INTO THIS TOO!!!! Scared but excited. Thank you for the tips! Can’t wait to see what this challenge unfolds.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I just read your slice, we must have read each other’s at the same time!! I’m so happy you’re here! It’s scary, yes, but so so exciting 😄

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  5. Male Avatar

    Here we go again!! Love the tips! I’m not sure if o will be able to wake up even earlier!
    “Kla and…” 😍😍

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      That’s me! 😁😁🥰🥰

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  6. Estelle Gonzalez Avatar

    Ahh I’m excited to start this journey alongside you! What an amazing community!!! And thank you for all the tips and tricks and help!

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  7. Victoria Sola Avatar

    Amy, I still make the mistake of sometimes reading other slices before writing mine and DO get writer’s paralysis 😭 thanks for all the tips!!!

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I reeeally have to keep myself from doing it. But once I slice and read others’ slices, then I get inspired! It’s such a weird seesaw!

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  8. Lauren Avatar

    So excited to be slicing again!! And grateful to be apart of the beyond: “KLA and…”community!! Can’t wait to read everyone’s slices this year :))

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Yessss! Hehehe that “KLA and” is us!! 😀

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  9. Darlyn Martinez Avatar

    Your Saturday morning moment made me smile — that tug between rest and commitment, comfort and intention. It’s such a real slice. And the reminder to write before reading others is gold… something I need to remember too!!!!

    So grateful to be part of this KLA slicing community with you. Here’s to 31 small moments! 🫶🏻🫶🏻

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  10. arjeha Avatar

    Great advice. Some years I have written a post the night before. I didn’t schedule a posting time just reread it the following morning and did any minor revisions as needed. It is always good to have a writing partner and I feel that everyone who participates in this challenge is a partner who spurs me on. Happy writing.

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  11. Elisabeth Avatar

    I do love the advice to stay one day ahead. Not that I can follow that myself! But it’s a really good idea. I’m stunned that so many in your community are joining the challenge. I’m excited to read and comment on posts. It definitely takes me longer to write my slice this way, but I do often start my writing day checking on the slices and reading a few to get me inspired. Some years, my particular challenge within the challenge is to write every post inspired by or in conversation with another slice. I love what Bob says in his comment about all of the other slicers as partners who spur us on!

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