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How to Use Lent in a Story

How to use Lent in a Story

Although many writers set stories during holidays, I haven’t read any, except one, that made use of Lent. I read that mystery over thirty years ago and can’t remember the title because I didn’t like the book. Lent isn’t one of your family-friendly seasons. It’s a time of self-reflection for Christians, leading to Holy Week, which includes Good Friday, and Easter, when the family-friendly part comes in. Below are a few suggestions about how to use Lent in a story.

Lent reminds Christians that Jesus went through a 40-day ordeal, alone, in the wilderness, being tempted by the devil, before he began his earthly ministry. Writing about some kind of ordeal that your main character experiences and setting your story in the spring will mimic Lent in your writing.

The best thing about Lent is Easter, the promise of new beginnings. So if you use Lent as inspiration, the climax and resolution to the ordeal should be as refreshing and hopeful as Easter.

Have you written a story around a holiday? If so, which holiday did you pick?

For more writing prompts about holidays, click here.

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