Many respectable news and literary publications have crosswords or word searches, so we thought we could run a weekly Word Search for writers. On Mondays we will run one of these. If you find all the words, post a comment below. Not all of these will be this easy, but they will all have something to do with writing. This week we have 10 names from famous poets writing today (or very recently). We hope you know all of them and recommend looking them up if you draw a blank. Make sure you stop back next week for the answers and for a new search. To use this word search click the first letter of the word (if you can find one) hold the mouse button and highlight all the letters in the word.
This is has slowly become a tradition of Every Writer. If you do this puzzle often, please leave us a comment. I’m getting emails saying they love this search and do it every time we have a new one, so sign the page as well as let us know when you have solved the puzzle.
We are now on our 3rd year of this word search for writers. We started publishing this page in July 0f 2014. I can’t believe it’s been that long! To that end, could you please suggest some word searches please. I ran out of ideas a long time ago. Sometimes I don’t republish this page with a new wordsearch because I can’t think of anything. So leave that in the comments too.
Lastly, remember, we always have work related stuff going on around our site. These word searches are distractions, but when you are ready to get back to writing, please visit Every Writer.
THIS WEEK:
Writers seeking a spooky challenge this Halloween season can test their word-sleuthing skills with the Extra Hard Halloween wordsearch on Every Writer. This fiendishly difficult puzzle will put even the most vocabulary-savvy scribes to the test as they hunt for creepy terms and ghostly phrases hidden among a sea of letters. With its intricate design and clever word placement, this wordsearch offers a fun way for authors to take a break from their manuscripts and immerse themselves in some seasonal wordplay. Whether working alone or competing against fellow writers, tackling this tricky puzzle is sure to get creative minds in the Halloween spirit while providing an entertaining mental workout.
Jan Priddy says
I have always hated word searches because I find myself creating words where there are not intended to be words. This may be the first one I ever finished. It’s much easier when I can stop looking for words you didn’t mean for me to find.
Every Writer says
Great. Stop back next week. I thought this one was pretty easy…but I’m not great at word searches either. Next weeks will be more difficult.
Every Writer says
See if you can find all of them and leave us a message. Everyone does these word searches, but no one wants to admit it.
Ayotemide says
Great idea! This was pretty easy, maybe that’s because there weren’t many words to be looked for. I’ll definitely be looking forward to next week’s.
Soter Lucio says
Yippee! I did it! See you next week. Thanks.
Tiffany says
I know it’s not Monday, but I did the puzzle and found all the names. Good way to spend time while your food thaws out.
Soter Lucio says
Do you remember the story about the governor’s clothes? Since no one wanted to be known as ‘stupid’ they described clothes that he wasn’t wearing as stylish and beautiful until a little child pointed out that he wasn’t wearing a stitch of clothing? Well you said we’d know most of them, But I know only one. I completed the search and looked up the meanings of all. I’m proud to say my vocabulary has increased thanks to you. Now I just have to remember them. Thank you. Looking forward to the next.
Soter Lucio says
Here are ten words. Literary,rejection,imagination,perspective,review,character,protagonist,antagonist,description,category.
Every Writer says
Soter, you will be finding these next week 🙂 Sorry we missed the word search this week. It’s been a little crazy around here. It will be back on Monday, maybe even sooner…
Soter Lucio says
Sorry, no website, no book. I write and I’m trying to sell short stories, specifically horror. I do look forward to this word search though. Thank you for using my list.
Soter Lucio says
This may sound silly, but I feel a sense of satisfaction whenever I complete your word search in just a few minutes! I am going to celebrate with a cup of ground coffee. No milk. No sugar. Anyone care to join me?
Sarah says
I love word searches! What a nice little reprieve from work 🙂
Pat Esposito says
I have always loved word searches. This is great. Let’s keep the mind active and thoughtfully engaged. I am sure that many of the people who visit Selfpublishauthors.com would benefit from this. They are people who love to read and enjoy sharpening their minds.
James Dunbar says
Success with the word search was achieved which was a pleasant surprise.
Every Writer says
This week this was hard.
Sweta Nautiyal says
Nice word search, took some time.Indeed.You can also include famous birthplace,literary work,movements -countless puzzles. Aren’t there?
Richard Edwards says
Took 13:54 for me this time, though I stopped and did a couple other things. Our wordsearch software died in our last update (shrug). Dunno what happened, so we had to use a new off site software. I have done one of these in awhile. It was fun. Took me forever to find Skor. Anyway, beat my time if you can.
Soter Lucio says
Scored 300 points. Is that good or bad? Whatever it it, I always feel good after completing a word search.
Soter Lucio says
This one was so easy.
Soter Lucio says
This is getting easier and easier.
admin says
I’m torn…..should it be easy….so it’s relaxing….or should it be challenging, so it can be more entertaining……Suggestions….
soter lucio says
Did it. 180 pts.
Join Smith says
Nice Word search But May It took time..
Every Writer says
Grammar Jam took me 4:23. I found all but 1 in 2 mins. See if you can beat it.
Soter Lucio says
Here are ten words for Word Search.
Spooky, Macabre, Menace, Ghoulish, Eerie, Sinister, Haunted, Horrendous, Stench, Ominous.
Soter Lucio says
Here are ten words for Word Search.
Accomplice, Ballistics, Detection, Deviant, Evidence, Execute,Heinous, Incarceration, Miscreant, Weapon.
Every Writer says
You are a saint. Thank you! I’m going to put them up now.
Soter Lucio says
Here are ten words.
Dragons, Knight, Lords, Vassals, Fairy, Sprites, Centaur, Goblin, Sword, Minotaur.
Soter Lucio says
Here are ten Demon Names for Word Search: Agmon, Olmin, Draggiz, Mozranoth, Bergran, Rogrelor, Mazrol, Angroniur, Digman, Sarkath.
Soter Lucio says
Here are ten names of Halloween Costumes: Lich, Necromancer, Gorgon, Corpse, Djinn, Werebear, Werefrog, Medusa, Bigfoot, Gargoyle.
Soter Lucio says
This was easier than I thought it would be. Time 53:31.
Soter Lucio says
Here are ten names of horror writers. StephenKing, HPLovecraft, CliveBarker, BramStoker, DeanKoontz, AnneRice, MaryShelley, RayBradbufry, JackKetchum and PeterStraub.
Teresa Vest says
This was my first word search and I loved it! Excellent break from writing. Took me about 5:00 min.
I will definitely contribute my thoughts on phrases.
admin says
My score was a 180
admin says
6 mins, score 200
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Richard says
I scored a 160