This week’s prompts is all about words! I love wordles. Especially wordle prompts. They really force me to step outside the boundaries of the language I might normally use.
I gathered the words for the prompt this week from all the entries of last week’s prompt:
Marrow from Desiree
Fickle from Faycin
Hibernation from Ann
Infect from Mel
Misinterpreted from Serins
Holistic from Staci
Sparrow from Franz
Nectar from Mark
Ancient from Crow
Ritual from Hasty
Womb from Laura
There are 11 words listed here. Try to use at least 9 of them in your entry. Remember, these words are supposed to be inspiration. We’re not going to go after you like literary attack dogs if you can’t/don’t want to use them all.
Link your entry here or on Friday during the Link Up. We will then take all the links and ask the community to vote on their favorite on Saturday.
The winner will be featured on Sunday and be entered for a chance to be included in our Spring edition of the magazine.
What a cool idea for a writing prompt! Love it! So creative! Great way to work those writing and blogging muscles!
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Thank you! You going to give some poetry a shot?
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This was HEAPS of fun! Thanks for the great prompt! Here is my contribution!
http://annieb222.com/2014/10/14/the-sparrow/
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In so glad you enjoyed it! I can’t wait to read your work.
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Here’s my new poem check it out! check it out! check it out! 🙂
http://franzical.wordpress.com/2014/10/14/a-reflection/
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can I use the picture on my post?
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Certainly!
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I didn’t think I had any poetry left in me tonight, but you prompted me to write this. 🙂
http://poetryofthenetherworld.blogspot.com/2014/10/deadly-infection.html
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Such a great prompt Laura!
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Thanks, dear!
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[…] words chosen for the prompt are as follows:- Marrow, Fickle, Hibernation, Infect, Misinterpreted, Holistic, Sparrow, Nectar, […]
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Thanks for the excellent prompt – my pingback appears to have worked, so I’m very chuffed and happy to bits! Looking forward to reading more posts from here, it looks like a fantastic endeavour for you all.
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Thank you! I can’t wait to read your work.
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This was so much fun, thank you for doing this! Here is my submission: http://myhotfoxmegan.wordpress.com/2014/10/27/my-participation-in-the-reverie-poetry-prompt/
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I will check it out, but this prompt has ended. We’ll have a new one up today!
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[…] with this one. I decided to fall astray from the theme and I wrote from the wordle prompt over on The Reverie. This is the poetry journal that Laura A. Lord, HastyWords and I have cobbled together. It’s […]
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