"What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from." - TS Eliot
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Use this as your basket and your guide as you go foraging into the forests of your mind. Then come back and show us what you've found. We might even sit down and make a meal of it together.
Monday, 30 May 2011
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Prompt 19 - 'I forgot'
My memory is like a sieve at the best of times, and now is worse! A zillion things to do in and out of work and I'm afraid that without Heartful to remind me I'm hopeless in blogland of late. I just received her much welcome e-mail reminding me "26n prompt!" ...thank you!!!
Anyhow, I decided that this time the prompt really has to be connected to forgetting. Some form of the word 'forget' must appear in the title. Forget, forgot, forgotten, forgetful, forgetting, unforgettable... you decide. This must be a central theme in whatever you write.
Have fun - if you remember to try this prompt, of course!
Monday, 16 May 2011
Prompt 18 ~ answers on a postcard
What are you avoiding?
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Answers on a postcard, blog post, square of toilet roll, an unused nappy, a post-it, a page torn out of your notebook...whatever you want. Sit down and answer the question.
If you feel like sharing, post it on your blog, or stick it in an envelope and add to the weight of a postman's sense of destiny fulfilled. Someone, somewhere will read it.
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Answers on a postcard, blog post, square of toilet roll, an unused nappy, a post-it, a page torn out of your notebook...whatever you want. Sit down and answer the question.
If you feel like sharing, post it on your blog, or stick it in an envelope and add to the weight of a postman's sense of destiny fulfilled. Someone, somewhere will read it.
Monday, 2 May 2011
Prompt 17 ~ Nonsense
unwomp
barateso
mougmat
apicta
ovelizi
unedioat
micus
Above are some blogger verification words I’ve been writing down. Use one, some or all of them in a piece of writing, (or, if none appeal, make up your own). There are only two rules. 1) Don’t use a dictionary, 2) Have fun!
If you’d like to share what you’ve written, however rough or polished, post it up on your blog and leave a comment below with your post’s url. At least one of us will come over and read it.
Thank you.
PS Is there anybody out there? We’re both used to talking to ourselves, but just thought I’d ask…
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