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Saturday Mix – Mad About Metaphor, 30 March 2019 – Raining Cats and Dogs.

Our metaphor this week is – Raining cats and dogs. The alarm went off at six, and I could feel the cold of the morning descend on me as I huddled under the blankets until the last possible moment. I … Continue reading

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Story Starter Challenge #28 – Sort of Guilty

Today’s sentence: “We the jury, find the defendant _____” “Guilty, sort of,” said the jury foreman. “Sort of? You can’t say sort of1” exclaimed the Judge. “Well,” explained the Foreman, “On counts two and three we find him guilty, but … Continue reading

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March 28: Flash Fiction Challenge – Eminence.

March 26, 2019, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story that uses the word eminence. It’s a rich word full of different meanings. Explore how it sounds or how you might play with it. Go where … Continue reading

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Thursday photo prompt: Bright #writephoto – Light

It was at the exact moment when the sun hit the ground that life was able to surge. It became contagious, as it moved across the forest floor and the life within the ground strung into action. The light was … Continue reading

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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #20 – The Red Dot

My aged travelling companion, Crisp, was fascinated by the level crossing gates. “Why the big red dot in the middle?” she mused. “Maybe tomorrow the word STOP might be painted on,” I suggested. “Odd,” she said as she stood and … Continue reading

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What do you See? March/26/2019 – The Apparition

The monks who gathered in front of the derelict chapel did so for a reason. It was once again the first Tuesday of the month, and the day the apparition appeared above the chapel door. For those remaining monks it … Continue reading

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Tale Weaver – #216 – Fairy Tale – The Evil/Dark side – Prince Eyesore.

Image: Pixabay Prince Eyesore was destined from birth to embrace the dark side of the fairy kingdom. Above his crib, and above the doorway into his nursery hung the sign: “Bad is Us”. It was the fate of the Prince’s … Continue reading

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100 Word Wednesday: Week 114 – No Time for Goodbyes.

It was hard seeing her drive away. The adults in my life said it was “all for the best”. I was heart-broken watching Alice and her family drive off. Ours had been a holiday romance; we spent each day together … Continue reading

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Wordle #126 – Eat Your Crusts.

This week’s words: Useless Weird Distance Crust Willing Upper Hand Bedevil Cozen- verb. to cheat, deceive, or trick. Divertissement- noun. a diversion or entertainment. a short ballet or other performance serving as an interlude in a play, opera, etc. a program consisting of such performances. Quit Clatter Height   “Eat your crusts they’ll make your hair curly.” It was a useless piece of advice … Continue reading

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Sunday Writing Prompt – The Muse

This week – write about your muse as if they had been given corporeal form and could interact with the outside world. I think that you should refer to me as The Muse, not your muse, my muse or anyone … Continue reading

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