Summer is here—long days, warm nights, and endless inspiration waiting just outside your door. Whether you want to shake off writer’s block, stay productive through vacation season, or simply infuse your writing with the spirit of summer, this ultimate summer bucket list is for you.
These aren’t just tasks—they’re invitations to savor the season while nourishing your creative life. Ready to make this your most memorable writing summer yet?
1. Write Outside at Least 3 Times
Take your notebook or laptop to the park, your porch, the beach, or even a shady spot in your backyard. Let the sun and breeze work their magic on your words.
2. Start (and Finish) a Short Story
Challenge yourself to complete a short story this summer—whether it’s 500 words or 5,000. Bonus points if it’s set in summer or uses sensory details from the season.
3. Try Writing in a New Genre
If you always write fantasy, try horror. If you love romance, experiment with mystery. Stretching your skills is one of the best ways to grow as a writer.
4. Plan a Creative Field Trip
Visit a museum, botanical garden, bookstore, or historic site. Take photos or notes. Use the experience to inspire a scene or description in your next project.
5. Join a Writing Group or Workshop
Summer is a great time to meet other writers—locally or online. Swap critiques, share ideas, and stay motivated together.
6. Create a Summer Writing Playlist
Curate songs that make you feel inspired, relaxed, or focused. Use it to set the mood for your writing sessions.
7. Free-Write During a Summer Storm
Nothing like thunder and rain to stir the imagination. Try a timed session where you let your thoughts pour out with the weather.
8. Read 3 Books You’ve Been Putting Off
Reading fuels writing. Make a summer reading list and cross off those titles you’ve been meaning to get to forever.
9. Try Morning Pages for a Week
Commit to writing three pages of anything, first thing in the morning, for seven days straight. It’s a classic way to clear creative blocks and discover new ideas.
10. Submit Your Work
Research literary magazines, contests, or anthologies and send something out. Even if it’s scary. Even if you think it’s not ready. This summer, take the leap.
11. Write a Scene Set at the Beach
Or a campfire, festival, ice cream shop, or summer road trip. Capture the season’s sensory details—salt air, sticky heat, buzzing insects, melting treats.
12. Host or Attend a Write-In
Gather friends in person or online. Set a timer, chat for a bit, then write together. It’s motivating and fun.
13. Start a Travel Journal
Even if you’re not going far, document your days like you’re on an adventure. It’s excellent writing practice and a gift to your future self.
14. Experiment with Poetry
Write a summer haiku. Try a list poem about your favorite seasonal scents or sights. Poetry is a great way to sharpen your imagery and economy of language.
15. Unplug for a Day and Just Write
Turn off the Wi-Fi, put your phone in a drawer, and see what happens. Give yourself space to dive deep into your story.
16. Plan Your Fall Writing Goals
Before summer ends, think about what you want your writing life to look like in autumn. Set goals, make plans, and ride the momentum forward.
Final Thoughts
Summer is fleeting, but your words can last forever. Whether you check off every item or just pick a few favorites, use this bucket list to make space for joy, exploration, and creativity.
So grab your pen. Pack your bag. Let the adventure begin. 🌞✍️
Tell Me!
Which item will you try first? Or what’s on your summer writing bucket list? Share in the comments—I’d love to hear!
Happy Writing ^_^
