This week’s prompts are at the bottom. The words below are about writing, written just for practice. Practice makes perfect.
Here’s how to play along, if you are unsure.
When she was a child, she drew pictures with crayons and made up stories to go along
As she learned to form letters she copied them carefully on lined paper, and pretended they were stories, and that she could read them; to her sister and the dog
Fantastical tales
Adventures of dragons, space travelers, kings and queens
Princes and Princesses
She wrote essays
Schoolgirl romance
College admission applications
Plays, screenplays
Dialogue, lots and lots of dialogue
Now she writes verse
Poems of all types, but mostly
Poems that throw stones
No quarter asked for
None given
This week’s prompts are:
- jump
- sad eyes
- Mississippi corn bread
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Go ahead and dive in, set your imagination free!
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Write something big, Write something small,
Write something
Ready, Set, Go – you have 25 minutes, but if that is not possible, take as long as you need and, have fun!
Just to write; create is breathing enough?
I did a solo renga: volpi; one vulpes, one sionnach
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The daughters; grown
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Indeed, we all grow.
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This never showed up in my reader yesterday. Odd. But I hunted you down none the less… I love the line poems that throw stones. Makes me want to write one…..
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I’m glad you took the time to find it
Do it, write one.
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I don’t know that I feel passionately against anything at the present time enough to do so. But when I do, you’ll know it.
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Waiting…
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A little late to the party…..
https://violetslentz.home.blog/2020/02/10/the-look-of-love/
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…but worth the wait
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