Bucket List For Writers: 75+ Things Every Writer Should Do Way Before They Kick The Bucket
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Hi readers and writerly friends!
I’m a writer! I love lists! I love buckets! Okay, that third one might not be quite so true—I mean who loves buckets? Apparently, Shayla Raquel, the editorial blogger I borrowed inspiration—and this list—from. Shayla says Catherine Smith of Sooner Not Later first came up with this idea and she even completed 52 bucket list items in 2015. Low whistle. 😏 Impressive.
A lot of the goals on Shayla’s list are actual goals I have on my own bucket list so I thought it would be fun to put my own spin on it by scratching out what I’ve completed and adding my own items as well. I’m going to have to get creative to cross off green eggs and ham as a vegan!
Make sure to read until the end to get your free PDF version so you can start crossing off items right away!
Without further ado, here’s the list!
Travel
Go on a writing retreat
Visit Stratford-upon-Avon to see where Shakespeare lived
Take a weekend getaway to Walden Pond and live simply for a while—no cell phones!
Set off on a literary pilgrimage to a site where your favorite author lived or spent his/her time writing
Visit a printing plant to see how books are made
Go to a book signing and show support for a local author
Visit a famous bookstore in another state
Go to a writers convention
Visit a bookstore or library in another country (like Dublin, Ireland’s “The Long Room”)
Visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Spend a day in the Library of Congress
Experiences
Do something weird just to write about it
Use the 5 senses while reading or writing
Start a book club or writing workshop
Write an in-depth book review
Complete the “100 Books Everyone Should Read” list from Bussiness Insider
Start a personal library
Go to the late show at the circus
Create art out of books that are falling apart
Read at least one book from every genre
Cosplay as a book character and see if friends can guess it
Read a ridiculously difficult book, like Ulysses (Not my line, but OMG! I’ve never read anything truer in my life.)
Take a character quiz for your favorite story
Start a savings fund for self-publishing
Try editing a book
Personal Development
Find a mentor
Write an affirmation statement that expresses all your strengths as a writer
Buy a book for a child
Read The Elements of Style
Donate any unused or forgotten books to a local library
Donate copies of your book to a worthy cause
Join at least three writing associations
Mentor a teen who is interested in writing
Create a productive writing space
Trade manuscripts with a close writer friend and critique each other
Subscribe to a "word of the day" email
Tutor students in English
Write a private self-help blog for yourself
Bookish Buys
Collect a series
Buy old books at garage sales—and barter!
Get an autographed book
Purchase a real inkwell and quill
Go to a book signing and get a selfie with the author
Visit a library
Buy a beautiful leather (or vegan leather) journal
Pick up a vintage polaroid camera
Have a movie marathon based on the books you love
Buy a first edition copy of a bestseller
Purchase a handmade book
Buy a typewriter
Literary Eats
Host an Alice in Wonderland tea party
Eat a cake that’s designed like a book
Make green eggs and ham or other ficticious dishes
Visit a coffee shop you’ve never been to
Have a midnight dinner like in the Night Circus
Have second breakfast
Throw a Great Gatsby-themed party
Write On!
Get an article published
Write under a pen name
Write a poem
Submit to Writer's Digest
Write fan fiction
Send fan mail to your favorite authors
Write a comic strip or graphic novel
Write 100,000 words for one project
Guest blog for someone famous
Write in a genre that you hate
Write a letter to your future self
Self-publish a book
Send your ready-for-publication book to at least three traditional publishing houses
It looks like I’ve still got some things to check off my own list! Have you done any of the items above? Comment below and let me know what you think of the list! Don’t forget, the concept goes to Catherine Smith and Shayla Raquel for originally doing this bucket list for writers! Check out Shayla’s list here and Catherine’s Facebook page for Sooner NOT Later here.
If you love this writerly bucket list as much as we do, click here to download the printable PDF version so you can start crossing off items right away!
And that’s it for my writerly bucket list! Have you crossed any of these off of your own bucket list? What did you think? Did I forget anything! Let me know in the comments below!
Bibliography
Further Reading
Raquel, Shayla. "Bucket List For Writers" Accessed December 15, 2020
Visit the Sooner NOT Later Facebook Page
Bucket List For Writers Printable PDF by Payton Hayes
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