July 2025

Beach Reads vs. Writing Goals: How to Balance Reading and Writing in Summer

Summer is here—longer days, warmer nights, and the irresistible lure of a good beach read. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, escaping to the coast, or enjoying the sunshine in your own backyard, summer practically begs us to slow down with a novel in hand.

But if you’re a writer, you may feel the tension: How do you balance reading for pleasure with meeting your own writing goals?

Let’s talk about how to make the most of this summer both as a reader and as a writer—without guilt, burnout, or FOMO.


Why You Need Beach Reads (Yes, Even as a Writer)

First of all, let’s banish the idea that reading “for fun” is wasted time.

Reading fuels your writing. Even the frothiest rom-com or thriller with sun-drenched settings can teach you about pacing, voice, or scene-setting. Summer reads often excel at hooking readers fast and immersing them in a vivid atmosphere—skills every writer can learn from.

Plus, reading is rest. Writers often forget that rest isn’t slacking—it’s recharging your creative brain.


Set Realistic Writing Goals for Summer

Summer is often busy: vacations, kids out of school, social events. Don’t sabotage yourself by setting impossible goals.

✅ Try smaller daily or weekly word count targets.
✅ Break projects into chunks you can do in shorter sittings.
✅ Use summer for brainstorming, outlining, or revising—low-pressure creative tasks that fit in around travel or downtime.

Instead of telling yourself, I have to finish a whole novel this summer, try I want to write four new scenes or outline my next short story.


Make Reading and Writing Work Together

Here’s the real trick: don’t see reading and writing as rivals for your time. See them as partners.

✨ Bring a notebook or app along with your beach read to jot down ideas it inspires.
✨ After finishing a book, take ten minutes to reflect on what you loved (or didn’t) about the story—and what you might borrow or avoid in your own work.
✨ Alternate days: One day is reading-only, the next is writing-focused.


Build Summer Rituals

Summer has its own rhythm. Why not design writing habits that match it?

🌅 Early morning writing before the heat sets in.
🌙 Evening journaling on the porch with a cold drink.
🏖️ Writing sprints in the shade at the beach.

Pair your summer reading rituals with writing rituals: Finish a chapter of your book, then freewrite for ten minutes. Reward a solid writing session with a reading break.


Embrace the Season

Summer won’t last forever. Let it be a time of creative play instead of creative guilt.

📌 Don’t beat yourself up if you read more than you write some weeks.
📌 Don’t quit your writing goals altogether just because your schedule is unpredictable.
📌 Don’t forget to enjoy the process.

Because whether you’re reading in a hammock or scribbling in a journal at the campsite, you’re feeding the same creative spirit.


Final Thoughts

Balancing beach reads and writing goals isn’t about rigid schedules or either/or choices. It’s about weaving both into a summer you’ll remember—where the stories you read spark the stories you write.

So pack your notebook with your novel. Claim your beach chair and your creativity. This summer can be your most inspiring yet.


What about you?
How do you balance reading and writing in summer? Share your favorite beach reads or your best writing tips for sunny days in the comments!

Happy Writing ^_^

July 2025

🌙 Moon Phases and Writing Cycles: July Edition

While the Buck Moon is the highlight, you can use the entire lunar month to shape your writing plans. Here are the July 2025 moon phases with their exact dates and times (Eastern Time):

Moon PhaseDate & TimeWriting Focus
First QuarterJuly 2, 2025 at 3:30 PM ETTake action—commit to a project or outline
Full Moon (Buck Moon)July 10, 2025 at 4:36 PM ETClarity & intention—ideal for your ritual
Last QuarterJuly 17, 2025 at ~8:37 PM ETReflect, revise, let go of what’s not working
New MoonJuly 24, 2025 at ~3:11 PM ETPlant new writing ideas and set fresh intentions

✨ Suggested Writing Cycle

  • 🌑 New Moon (July 24)
    • Theme: Plant seeds.
    • Brainstorm new ideas.
    • Freewrite without judgment.
    • Set gentle writing goals for the next cycle.
  • 🌓 First Quarter (July 2)
    • Theme: Take action.
    • Choose one project to prioritize.
    • Schedule writing sessions.
    • Start your draft or outline.
  • 🌕 Full Moon (Buck Moon – July 10)
    • Theme: Clarity and intention.
    • Do the Buck Moon ritual above.
    • Reflect on progress.
    • Celebrate your writing wins.
  • 🌗 Last Quarter (July 17)
    • Theme: Edit and refine.
    • Review what you’ve written.
    • Make necessary cuts or revisions.
    • Let go of ideas that don’t serve the story.
  • 🌑 Waning Crescent leading to New Moon
    • Theme: Rest and reset.
    • Take a day or two off.
    • Journal about what you learned this cycle.
    • Prepare for the next creative cycle.

🌟 Final Thoughts

Writing with the moon doesn’t have to be mystical or complicated—it’s simply a way to build rhythm, intention, and self-awareness into your creative life.

This July, let the Buck Moon remind you of your capacity to grow strong foundations for your writing dreams. Honor the cycle, trust the process, and let each phase offer a new opportunity to connect with your craft.

Happy writing ^_^
May your Buck Moon intentions carry you boldly forward

July 2025, Summer Writing, Writing Prompts

Sizzling Summer Writing Prompts: 25 Hot-Weather-Inspired Ideas to Spark Your Creativity

When the days get longer and the sun beats down, our imaginations can sizzle just as much as the pavement! Whether you’re lounging at the beach, camping in the mountains, or hiding in the AC with an icy drink, summer is a perfect season to heat up your writing practice.

Ready to dive in? Here are 25 summer-inspired writing prompts to get your creativity blazing.


25 Sizzling Summer Writing Prompts

  1. Heatwave Mystery: The town is sweltering under record-breaking heat when the local reservoir suddenly goes dry overnight.
  2. Bonfire Confession: At a beach bonfire, one friend finally reveals a long-held secret that changes everything.
  3. Summer Storm: A thunderstorm cuts power to a lakeside cabin, stranding a group with a dangerous guest.
  4. The Melting Point: A dystopian world where temperatures never drop below 100°F, and water is a commodity more precious than gold.
  5. Sandcastle Kingdom: A child builds a sandcastle that magically becomes real—and must rule over it.
  6. Fourth of July Folly: Fireworks go awry, revealing something buried underground.
  7. Icy Treat Betrayal: Two rival ice cream truck drivers sabotage each other’s business—but one falls in love.
  8. Camping Horror: A group of friends wake to find their campsite littered with strange, hand-carved idols.
  9. Summer Fling: Two people meet on vacation and promise it’s just a summer thing… but is it?
  10. The Drought Oracle: A fantasy village turns to a mysterious seer to end an endless drought—but the price is steep.
  11. High Noon Duel: In an old western town, a duel is set for the hottest day of the year.
  12. Swimming Hole Haunt: Teenagers dare each other to swim in a forbidden spot that locals say is cursed.
  13. Sunburned and Stranded: A yacht party goes wrong, leaving socialites on a deserted island.
  14. Harvest Fire: A farm catches fire during peak harvest season—was it sabotage or accident?
  15. Summer Job Blues: A lifeguard discovers something sinister at the bottom of the pool.
  16. Desert Mirage: A lost traveler in the desert sees visions—are they illusions, memories, or something calling to them?
  17. Festival of Masks: Every summer, a town holds a masquerade to hide secrets in plain sight.
  18. Air Conditioning War: In a shared office, two coworkers battle over the thermostat—until it breaks on the hottest day ever.
  19. Sunset Pact: Two old friends reunite at their childhood beach and make a pact before the sun sets.
  20. Wildfire Escape: A family must evacuate with little warning as a massive wildfire bears down.
  21. The Last Ice Cube: In a post-apocalyptic heatwave, an ice cube becomes a symbol of hope—or betrayal.
  22. Dog Days of Crime: A small-town detective chases leads during the hottest, most lethargic days of summer.
  23. Tropical Storm Wedding: A destination wedding is thrown into chaos by a surprise hurricane.
  24. Midsummer Prophecy: A character learns they’re destined to fulfill an ancient prophecy before the solstice ends.
  25. The Fire Dancer: A performer who controls fire learns their power is growing dangerously strong with the summer heat.

How to Use These Prompts

  • Pick one and do a 10-minute freewrite.
  • Choose three and blend them into a single story.
  • Use one as the backstory for your novel’s side character.
  • Challenge yourself to write a flash fiction piece for each over the summer!

Summer isn’t just for relaxing (though that’s nice, too!). It’s also for fueling your creative fire.

What about you? Which prompt caught your eye? Share your favorite in the comments below!

Happy writing ^_^🌞🔥🖋️