Writing Warm-Up #18.

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Writing Warm-Up #18

Get yourself into a comfortable yet receptive state of mind Get yourself into a comfortable yet receptive state of mind. You will be closing your eyes and listening to a musical selection. PLEASE DO NOT FALL ASLEEP, and be prepared to WRITE!

Are you ready??

CLOSE YOUR EYES AND LISTEN…

Respond to the music in writing Respond to the music in writing. You can write about the emotional responses the music evokes in you, or you can write a poem or short story that addresses or captures the mood(s) that the music creates.