The Write Prompts Gets Purple

Today I received an email announcing that The Write Prompts lens received a purple star. Of all the 200+ lenses this is probably one that I am most proud of. Purple Squidoo Star

The Write Prompts is my first lens, originally developed by another writer who turned it over to me. From the day it became mine over two years ago I have been updating it religiously every Sunday.

It has a large following and its popularity eventually led to me developing its sister The Write Prompts Blog which I also update every Sunday. I’m feeling very proud of myself today.

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