Happy Sunday! It's February 2nd! And the groundhogs have not seen their shadows so that means early spring! The sun is shining here and the temp is in the 40s so it certainly feels like spring is around the corner. But this is also February in the northeast so we're bound to have a couple … Continue reading Day of Days
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Prompt 366 – Sitcom Life
If you were to create a TV sitcom about your life (any period) what would it be called and what star would play you? My family has often joked that we would make bank if a camera crew lived with us and followed us around filming us all day and night because it’d be the … Continue reading Prompt 366 – Sitcom Life
Prompt 365 – Rules
Do you feel rules were made to be broken? “You can’t do that,” Lily said. “Sure I can,” Ava replied. “And I just did.” “But it’s against the rules,” Teddy whined. “Rules, shmules! They don’t know me!” “Ava, you’re being ridiculous.” “Shut up, Simon! You didn’t make the rules!” “Yeah, but someone else did,” he … Continue reading Prompt 365 – Rules
Prompt 364 – Trustworthy
What is your definition of trustworthy? I’m in serious trouble. I hold my breath as a military patrol marches past the alley I ducked into. I do it less for fear of drawing their attention and more to halt the throbbing pain in my abdomen. If I don’t breathe, it doesn’t sting as much. Of … Continue reading Prompt 364 – Trustworthy
Grief
Last June, I wrote a post about how grief is weird. I talked about how it's an ongoing process and it doesn't ever really go away. It's a natural part of life and it's ok to feel grief when someone is gone. This weekend reminded me that it is also complicated. When a public figure … Continue reading Grief
Prompt 363 – Virtuous
What is most virtuous about you? Lara carefully opened the door to the study. No one was in the house—she would have sensed them—but that didn’t mean there weren’t traps. She’d learned that lesson long ago, during her first foray as a scavenger. The Wastes were unkind to any who did not respect the dangers … Continue reading Prompt 363 – Virtuous
Prompt 362 – Beautiful Disaster
What do you consider to be a beautiful disaster and why? I’d never met a more unfortunate soul than Daria Smith. If her life were a novel, critics would call it unrealistic. Not even a fictional character could endure so many tragedies, so much suffering, in a single short lifetime. But Daria did. She survived … Continue reading Prompt 362 – Beautiful Disaster
Prompt 361 – Personal Pizza
If you were going to design a pizza after yourself, what would be on it and what would each of those ingredients represent? Man, I love pizza. It’s a perfect meal. Carbs, veggies, protein, fat. There’s no bad time to eat it. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, 1am after leaving the bar. That was my favorite pizza. … Continue reading Prompt 361 – Personal Pizza
So Many WIPs, So Little Time
Greetings, denizens of the blogosphere. It's ya girl, back for another week of prompts! It's funny, week in and week out we spend our days stitching words together and trying to tell our stories and stay sane. The prompts keep me limber, but sometimes they spark new worlds that I want to explore despite already … Continue reading So Many WIPs, So Little Time
Prompt 360 – Charitable Giving
How do you feel about wealthy people that don’t give back? I’m pretty firmly in the “there are no good billionaires” camp and borderline “eat the rich” camp, even if they do “give back.” The mere concept of giving back is preposterous to me. That a person could have amassed so much wealth as to … Continue reading Prompt 360 – Charitable Giving