Shadorma Photo Prompt #10 – June 1, 2014
Hello! Jen tells me that this photograph was taken at the Cumberland Drive-In in Newville, Pennsylvannia. I don’t know about you, but here are two words that shake my memory: … Continue reading
Fairytale Prompt #10
I was scrolling around the internet and came across this quote…… Fairytales often have men slaying dragons and that has never sat well with me. This week, this about this … Continue reading
Tale Weaver’s Prompt #10 – Fast Forward
Last week, we wrote about superstitions. This week I would like you to: Time travel into the future. Describe how everything is, what do you see, smell, hear, what’s the … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: To Derive Inspiration From Poetry # 2
Sarojini Naidu: A Love Song from the North Tell me no more of thy love, papeeha, Wouldst thou recall to my heart, papeeha, Dreams of delight that are gone, When … Continue reading
Photo Challenge #10 “Waking Hour”
the_surreal_arts@Deviant Arts Use the above image as inspiration for a poem or short-story Alternatively If you are an artist or photographer use this as an opportunity to showcase your own … Continue reading
Wordle #10
The wordle contains 12 words those words are: 1. Emulous 2. Fig 3. Trance 4. Blush 5. Pressure 6. Sheath 7. Seep 8. Spiral 9. Bell 10. Ligature 11. Balcony … Continue reading
Prompt 57 Shock and A Seething Rise To Vengeance
This week’s prompt is shock and a seething rise to vengeance. The image I get is of someone uncovering an affair, crime, or betrayal. Perhaps you’d considered someone a dear … Continue reading
Shadorma Photo Prompt # 9
Hello hope everyone had a great week! Last week I put up a photo of stairs and what lovely shadorma they inspired! Bastet’s Shadorma Photo Prompt #8 – Jacob’s Ladder| … Continue reading
Fairytale Prompt #9
I should begin with saying I am sorry I am late on this post. I typically write it in the evening the night before, but I came home and fell … Continue reading
Tale Weaver’s Prompt #9 – Superstition
This week, I’d like you to take a superstition and weave it into a story. How does it affect the character? Does the character believe it or tries to dismiss … Continue reading