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  • NaPoWriMo Archives Re: Working Titles and Ink Stains

    Poem Four: Warped Glass The glass is not see-through. However it is still glass. Sometimes colors and movement sneak their way through. Never shape. Brains must work in a similar ...

    Apr 4, 2017
  • NaPoWriMo Archives Re: Working Titles and Ink Stains

    Poem Three: The Art of Time Wasting Play some mindless computer game, one that involves spurts of rapid clicking. spacebarspacebarspacebarspacebarspace stillness. Sit with your head on your desk, tuck

    Apr 4, 2017
  • NaPoWriMo Archives Re: Working Titles and Ink Stains

    Poem Two: Coincidence I have convinced myself that fireflies know Morse Code and the stars are just one crazy Connect-the-Dots, if I stare at them long enough, they'll become a ...

    Apr 3, 2017
  • NaPoWriMo Archives Re: Working Titles and Ink Stains

    Poem One: Artifice I like to call them "artificial source of confidence." They are the smack of high heels on tile floors, the knowledge that I cannot trip, that, if ...

    Apr 3, 2017
  • NaPoWriMo Archives Re: Working Titles and Ink Stains

    This is where I shall chronicle my NaPoWriMo poems. Current Total: 6

    Apr 3, 2017
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: Event 10: YWS Scavenger Hunt

    With the tenacity and speed of Michael Phelps, and the focus of a ping-pong champion, I, too, have submitted my entry.

    Aug 14, 2016
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: DT - Event 10: YWS Scavenger Hunt

    Hey, so some of the questions from the other scavenger hunt are similarly worded. For question three in the last section, are we looking for exact wordage, or just asking ...

    Aug 14, 2016
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: Event 9: Picture Prompt

    As Delilah passed her daughter Clara's room, she heard the unmistakeable sound of sobbing. Sighing, she set down the basket she'd been carrying, and knocked on the door. The little ...

    Aug 13, 2016
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: Results - Event 8: The Haikai Challenge

    Alas! I now see the blunder I've committed! I miscounted syllables on my second chorus line! -Shakes head in shocked, unabashed ashamedness.- I wasn't shocked at all when I saw ...

    Aug 13, 2016
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: Event 8: The Haikai Challenge

    Arrrgh, hark, gather round, and I shall tell the grand tale o' Lumberjack beard- A cray-cray pirate, was he, alas, the terror of Hipst-Eerie. His accessory, a parrot of fine ...

    Aug 12, 2016
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: Event 3: Six Word Short Stories

    (At zoo.) "What's that?" "Homo sapiens."

    Aug 7, 2016
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: Event 2: Paragraph Poetry

    Dear Mom, When you were four, your adult sister took care of you for a week while your parents were away. You believed they were gone for years. This is ...

    Aug 6, 2016
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: DT - Event 2: Paragraph Poetry

    Oh good, I'm glad. I didn't think the title would, but I just wanted to double-check. Thanks, Mea! 8)

    Aug 6, 2016
  • Writing Olympics 2016 Re: DT - Event 2: Paragraph Poetry

    My poem itself is exactly 300 words. Is that okay, or will the title also be counted in the word count?

    Aug 6, 2016
  • Writing Activities Re: Rate the first sentence above you

    9/10 'fifty five phone calls to six different people' is such a powerful, even memorable, image. It pulls at my heart strings, to think of such desperation, and in such ...

    Jun 27, 2016


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— George Orwell, 1984