National Write Your Story Day

Deepthi Reddy
Dec 22, 2023 By Deepthi Reddy
Originally Published on Mar 08, 2022
Fact-checked by Niyati Parab
Stories bring out our deepest emotions and help us open up to the world. Celebrate this National Write Your Story Day by penning down a great story!

Where is National Write Your Story Day celebrated?

National Write Your Story Day is celebrated in the USA however writing enthusiasts across the world also celebrate this day.

Who is National Write Your Story Day celebrated by?

National Write Your Story Day is celebrated by people worldwide.

When did National Write Your Story Day first start?

 National Write Your Story Day was first initiated in September 2017.

Who started National Write Your Story Day?

National Write Your Story Day was created by Mitzy, an author, artist, guide, and founder of 'Mitzy TV'.


History And Timeline

Traditions And Customs

National Write Your Story Day is celebrated by writing personal stories on a computer or paper. People who don't have a habit of journaling begin writing on this day, and everyone chooses a theme to write a story about.

Ways To Celebrate National Write Your Story Day

This day can be celebrated by initiating a habit of journaling. This day can be observed by you and your family while sitting together and writing interesting stories. Everyone can write about their first day in school, college, or the office. You can also surprise your friends and family with the story you write on this day.

Facts And Stats

Date: 3400–3100 BCE

Heading: The First Writing

Summary: The Egyptian hieroglyphs and Sumerian archaic (pre-cuneiform) writings are generally deemed as the first true writing systems in world history.

The First Writing

The Egyptian hieroglyphs and Sumerian archaic (pre-cuneiform) writings are generally deemed as the first true writing systems in world history.

3400–3100 BCE

The First World Known Writer

Ancient Mesopotamia's Enheduanna, an author, princess, poet, and writer, is considered the first known writer.

2200 BCE

The First Autobiography

Saint Augustine of Hippo wrote the first western autobiography, 'Confessions', which changed the world.

400 CE

The Biography Of Samuel Johnson

Since Samuel Johnson was a lexicographer and a man of letters, which served as genre evolution, his modern biography was written by James Boswell.

1791

The First National Write Your Story Day

The first National Write Your Story Day was started in September 2017 by Mitzy. It was later celebrated on March 14, 2018.

September 2017

What is Write Your Story Day?

This day is observed as an initiation to write our personal stories and journal them.

What is the importance of celebrating National Write Your Story Day?

 This day is celebrated to write a story in words that we cannot express through speech.

What is the motto of National Write Your Story Day?

There is no official motto for the day. However, we celebrate National Write Your Story Day to express emotions through our pen and paper, which serves as a foundation for a fascinating story.

What are some benefits of celebrating National Write Your Story Day?

National Write Your Story Day may help us express our emotions in words, and may also help us improve our language. Additionally, writing might bring out our hidden talent and surprise us.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Saturday, March 14, 2020
  • Sunday, March 14, 2021
  • Monday, March 14, 2022
  • Tuesday, March 14, 2023
  • Thursday, March 14, 2024

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Written by Deepthi Reddy

Master of Business Administration

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Deepthi ReddyMaster of Business Administration

With an MBA under her belt, Deepthi has discovered her true calling in content writing. Her writing repertoire is diverse, covering travel, movies, pet care, parenting, animals and birds, and more. Her joy of learning and creating has helped her craft well-written and engaging articles. When she isn't writing, Deepthi enjoys exploring new cultures, trying different foods, and spending quality time with her two children aged 7 and 12.

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Fact-checked by Niyati Parab

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Niyati ParabBachelor of Commerce

With a background in digital marketing, Niyati brings her expertise to ensure accuracy and authenticity in every piece of content. She has previously written articles for MuseumFacts, a history web magazine, while also handling its digital marketing. In addition to her marketing skills, Niyati is fluent in six languages and has a Commerce degree from Savitribai Phule Pune University. She has also been recognized for her public speaking abilities, holding the position of Vice President of Education at the Toastmasters Club of Pune, where she won several awards and represented the club in writing and speech contests at the area level.

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