Category Archives: Crawl

The Crawl at Styles – April 30th

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 30th: All Pieces Are In Place

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The Crawl at Styles – April 29th

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 29th: Poirot Explains

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The Crawl at Styles – April 28th

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 28th: The Murderer

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The Crawl at Styles – April 27th

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 27th: The Last Link

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The Crawl at Styles – April 26th

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 26th: Poirot gets an idea

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The Crawl at Styles – April 25th

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 25th: The Questioning of Evelyn Howard

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The Crawl at Styles – April 24th

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 24th: The Prosecution of Mr. Cavendish

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The Crawl at Styles – April 23rd

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 23rd: The Arrest

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The Crawl at Styles – April 22nd

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 22nd: On the top of a Wardrobe

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The Crawl at Styles – April 21st

Welcome to “The Crawl at Styles”!
Join in on the adventure – crawling and writing as we adventure through “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” by Agatha Christie!

For those new to crawls: a crawl is a tool to get yourself to write more. You follow a story that you already know – or that is new to you – and in between the story elements – you are prompted to do writing exercises – such as writing for a set time or a certain amount of words. The crawl will not affect your story itself – but is a motivator to get those fingers typing.

April 21st: Dr. Bauerstein

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