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February 1 It was a winter without months, without time.
February 2 Write about your favorite rodent.
February 3 The dog wouldn’t stop watching me, so I…
February 4 Write about a traffic accident.
February 5 You found the rug by the side of the road.
February 6 Water beaded on the glass.
February 7 Write about a time you lost something.
February 8 He came in dead last.
February 9 Write about something you’ve been putting off.
February 10 Her face was badly burned…
February 11 One ant crawled across his hand…
February 12 Write about an ugly man without using “ugly” or “man.”
February 13 She was getting meaner by the second.
February 14 Write about true love without using the words “true” or “love.”
February 15 Write about a time you lied.
February 16 It was soft, fuzzy, and mean.
February 17 Write about the edge.
February 18 “She’s really good friends with the wife too.”
February 19 Write about a time you broke one of your own rules.
February 20 The neighbors asked for some help…
February 21 Her scent faded away.
February 22 Write about wooden teeth.
February 23 “I can’t go to the funeral because…”
February 24 This is the way we were brought up…
February 25 Write about a broken tree.
February 26 “I heard what you said.”
February 27 She died, but no one noticed.
February 28 Describe the birthday girl without using the words “birthday” or “girl.”
February 29 Write about a hidden day.
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