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This is a great book if you are looking for prompts just to get you writing - I did not find it to necessarily stop writer's block. This book (which I found for free as a Kindle ebook) is geared towards creative nonfiction, and while I did not read every prompt, I did not find any prompts geared for creative fiction. However, most the prompts could change to fiction with a little imagination.
Overall, my favorite part about Cohen's book was how it was divided into the four seasons and prompts within each season were divided further into categories such as Nature, Activities, Literature, "Mixed Bag", and Food (among many others). My least favorite part about the ebook version is the lack of available navigation - the table of contents with links to each season is located in the very back of the book and you need to flip through each page. I would have enjoyed being able to easily jump to any subject within each season, since most the writers I know pick writing prompts based on what they are feeling and not through numerical order.
Overall, my favorite part about Cohen's book was how it was divided into the four seasons and prompts within each season were divided further into categories such as Nature, Activities, Literature, "Mixed Bag", and Food (among many others). My least favorite part about the ebook version is the lack of available navigation - the table of contents with links to each season is located in the very back of the book and you need to flip through each page. I would have enjoyed being able to easily jump to any subject within each season, since most the writers I know pick writing prompts based on what they are feeling and not through numerical order.