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Hello ! Scribe here for more questions! ^w^
1. Do you usually title your pieces before writing them, after, during, or a combination?
2. Have you ever tried visual poetry? (Shaping the words of the poem to create a symbol or image that connects to the poem in some way)
3. Do you often write about lost loved ones? Does it serve as a powerful source of emotional inspiration?
4. Do you ever read your stories aloud as you're writing them?
5. If you could meet any famous/well-known writer, alive or dead, who would you choose?
As always, enjoy the rest of your weekend.
-Scribe
1. Do you usually title your pieces before writing them, after, during, or a combination?
2. Have you ever tried visual poetry? (Shaping the words of the poem to create a symbol or image that connects to the poem in some way)
3. Do you often write about lost loved ones? Does it serve as a powerful source of emotional inspiration?
4. Do you ever read your stories aloud as you're writing them?
5. If you could meet any famous/well-known writer, alive or dead, who would you choose?
As always, enjoy the rest of your weekend.
-Scribe
A Difficult Announcement
This is Scribe here, and it's not easy to say this, but I'm afraid I have a tough decision to make.
The prompts here have never been consistent, because my heart has never fully been in it. If I'm going to keep doing it half-heartedly out of duty, I shouldn't do it. That's why I'm going to inform the admin of my decision to step down and do my part to find a successor or successors so prompts can continue.
Thank you all for your time and entries together. I'll see you around in the comments section of your work! :)
-Scribe
The Write Inspiration: 07.31.2017: Forgiveness
No prompt submissions for this previous week's prompt. :B
THIS WEEK'S PROMPT:
It can be hard to forgive, and at times one may wonder if they should even forgive at all. Write of a conflict with forgiving, or perhaps the feeling that being forgiven can bring. How does it feel to be pardoned, whether the sin be small or heavy? What can simply saying "I forgive you" do for the instigator and their victim/victims?
Just as a reminder, you can still write for prompts after the week has elapsed, so if you want to work on something really good and don't have time for it after the week has gone by, don't worry. If you have any questions, don't hesi
The Write Inspiration: 07.24.2017: Underworld
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These are last week's prompt submissions. :D
THIS WEEK'S PROMPT:
A fiery abyss, filled with the souls of the damned, or perhaps just an underground city. Maybe you'll draw from ancient mythology, or perhaps the underworld will be for a world of your own. What is created below our feet is all up to you.
Just as a reminder, you can still write for prompts after the week has elapsed, so if you want to work on something really good and don't have time for it after the week has gone by, don't worry. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Prompt gallery can be found here: http://thew
The Write Inspiration: 07.17.2017: Drive
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These are all the prompt responses from last week. :happybounce:
THIS WEEK'S PROMPT:
What is it that keeps a person moving? When one seems best off giving in and staying down, what pulls them back up? Write about what drives you, or your characters, or someone you know. Take that instinct, that thing which keeps us moving, and give it life in writing.
Just as a reminder, you can still write for prompts after the week has elapsed, so if you want to work on something really good and don't have time for it after the week has gone by, don't worry. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to a
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From the writer:
1. Do you usually title your pieces before writing them, after, during, or a combination? Sometimes. Sometimes the title is the theme of the story, sometimes it is an afterthought.
2. Have you ever tried visual poetry? Nope, i'm no artists in the least, that's why I have artists I work with.
3. Do you often write about lost loved ones? Does it serve as a powerful source of emotional inspiration? Nope, I generally find it cliche and avoid it unless I have a specific use for it.
4. Do you ever read your stories aloud as you're writing them? I don't think I do. From time to time I'll read it out loud as part of my own proofing process.
5. If you could meet any famous/well-known writer, alive or dead, who would you choose? Peter F. Hamilton, I love his commonwealth saga universe and want to shake his hand.
1. Do you usually title your pieces before writing them, after, during, or a combination? Sometimes. Sometimes the title is the theme of the story, sometimes it is an afterthought.
2. Have you ever tried visual poetry? Nope, i'm no artists in the least, that's why I have artists I work with.
3. Do you often write about lost loved ones? Does it serve as a powerful source of emotional inspiration? Nope, I generally find it cliche and avoid it unless I have a specific use for it.
4. Do you ever read your stories aloud as you're writing them? I don't think I do. From time to time I'll read it out loud as part of my own proofing process.
5. If you could meet any famous/well-known writer, alive or dead, who would you choose? Peter F. Hamilton, I love his commonwealth saga universe and want to shake his hand.