Category: Writing Challenges
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Monday Morning Murder
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Monday morning, the sun rose, the world turned, and my dog brought me a fleshy human hand from the creek. I contemplated it for a minute then looked toward the direction of the creek. Sun glinted like dancing diamonds through the leaves of the trees. The cicadas weren’t humming yet but the day would be…
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Who is Behind Me?
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Who is behind me Who follows my lead We’ll conquer together An end to their greed The prompt ‘Who is behind me’ is an orphan prompt from the Indie Ink Challenge. I would have liked to have expanded this more – and maybe will separately – but there’s too much poetry to be written for…
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The Toddler and the Kitten
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The toddler and the kitten came face to face one day Hello said she Meow said he And each sat down to play Where shall we go To catch a mouse What shall we do Play in my doll house It’s time for our tea I’ll have fish It’s time for a bath A splash…
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Dogs of War
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It was October 2001 and it was dark. I don’t know why I was outside. I was in the backyard. Maybe I had seen the lights from inside and that drew me out because it was the lights I was looking at. I had never seen anything like it and I probably won’t again. Up…
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That Much I Know
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It was the morning after. She had locked herself in the hotel bathroom belonging to a man she didn’t know. Her heart thudded too fast in her chest; no relief from the adrenalin surging through her. She gripped the white porcelain sink and looked up into the brightly lit mirror. The face looking back was…
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Beware Extinction
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The knock against the window is loud enough to wake her. She sits up in bed looking at the window. The sound comes again. She throws back the covers and stumbles out of bed toward the window. She swallows visibly and her expression is tight with fear. Her hand touches the curtains and she pauses.…
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Ghosts
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They are everywhere. When I close my eyes I see them. When I open my eyes they are there. I can see them out of the corner of my eye, shifting, floating. The scenes replay over and over again and they are always there. It is burned into my memory, the major events on those…
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A Rose that Grew from a Crack in the Concrete
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My Indie Ink challenger this week was Shiv with ‘a rose that grew from a crack in the concrete’ and I challenged Chaos Mandy I watched the blood seep along the pavement. The dark red thickness of it flowed through my hand as I lay there. It was losing color, turning black. Everything around me…
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The Storm
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For the Indie Ink Challenge this week I was challenged by Transplanted Thoughts and I challenged Ixy. She woke with a start. The air was stifling and the night still heavy with black dark. She kicked off the light sheet and lay staring into the dark. The dream was intangible now but left her feeling…
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Haiku – Indie Ink #2
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My Indie Ink writing challenge this week was from Bewildered Bug and I challenged Jen O. I decided to do something I’ve never attempted before – Haiku. I based it on Haiku in English which can be up to 17 syllables. I learned that Haiku shouldn’t ‘tell all’ and also not reveal everything about its subject. I…
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Fortune Cookie – Indie Ink
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This is my first Indie Ink Challenge. I was challenged by Tara Roberts and I challenged Stillie. Feedback welcome and thank you for taking the time to read my stuff. Fortune Cookie 25th April The crunch of fortune cookies enveloped the table along with laughter and the obligatory, ‘What did you get? What…