You ever sit and reflect on days gone by? Ever heard the saying that a picture is worth a thousand words? Well, let's combine those thoughts, in a way.
Using this image, and the idea of days gone by, tell us what this picture "says". You can do that in any form you want - flash fiction (250 words or less), prose, poetry, or just a few lines. Make us want to read more.
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Redacting these words by blacking out all the words you don't want, you are left with only the words you DO want to make your "Blackout" poem. (Original words by Charles Simic.)
Today's prompt is dedicated to the writing of poetry only. In verse, make us feel sensual. Somewhere in the poem use the phrase "like notes on my bare body." Today's goal: Stay away from cliches and remember that in poetry, every word should matter and be chosen for conciseness.
Ink tells a tale. What is the story behind this tattoo? Share your creative thoughts in whatever form you chose. If you Tweet, consider using our hashtags #NRRTG or #Nuromantics.
This week, we ask you to get inspired by a picture you took recently and write a haiku about it. Share your haiku in the comments and then use the Twitter (#NRRTG) or FB buttons to share and attach your picture that inspired!
The goal of virtual magnetic poetry is to create a poem using only the words you find in this cloud. If you must use filler words such as 'A' 'the' 'as', etc., then please do so, but do so sparingly if possible!
Redacting these words by blacking out all the words you don't want, you are left with only the words you want to make your "Blackout" poem. (Original words by Stephen Chbosky in his novel Perks of Being a Wallflower.)
Today’s prompt: #possess. Use the image below to fuel your passionate imagination- in a few lines, poem, or short paragraph.
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