Ever wonder “what is the point?” Discuss, answer, defend, ignore, encourage, whatever you are inspired to do.
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Ever wonder “what is the point?” Discuss, answer, defend, ignore, encourage, whatever you are inspired to do.
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Word list:
Use words in any order, in any declension, and in a piece between 50-70 words long.
marigold
vision
thunder
elevator
calling-card
eyeglasses
speaker
hose
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How often do you write about food? It’s time to draft a holiday feast menu — detailed to the last pinch of ginger in the sauce.
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The nun said that she believed you.
What did she believe?
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I am sitting with a fifth grade young lady who wishes to pursue a career in interior design. Here are some of her questions that she would like to ask you:
1) What does your dream room look like? Specify what you want and she will draw it for you. (thanks, l.)
2) What are your favorite colors?
3) How will your family decide what color it wants its family room to be?
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You have been added to a group phone list and you are no longer active in the group. Still, you get calls. You want to be helpful, but you have “moved on,” basically, and so has the person who maintains the list. What are some suggestions you make to the caller? Scenario one: gracefully
Scenario two: not so gracefully.
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(Remember, you’re still doing your gratitude list)
Every family has a dialect and usually some kind of verbal shorthand. Record some of those in your notebook.
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
As part of your regular writing routine for the next seven days, make a list of 5 different things for which you are grateful. Start today: 5 things. And do it again tomorrow, and the day after, and….
And, stay tuned for the regular prompts that will appear.
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Lonely lonely lonely lonely.Lonely lonely lonely.
What is something, or who is someone who never gets lonely?
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