Fandango’s One-Word Challenge for today is “indelible” also this weeks prompt from Lady Jabberwocky is to write a story or poem from the perspective of ‘a dog’ – see their links below here is my poem:
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Weekend Double Challenge
Sammi’s weekend challenge is to create a piece of writing in exactly 36 words using the prompt ‘recipe‘, I am combining this with Fandango’s challenge for today which is to use the word ‘image‘. You can see their links below. Here is my poem in 36 words (including the title):
Wednesday’s One Word Prompt
Today’s one word challenge from Fandango is ‘help’, (see link below), here is my short poem:
One Word Challenge
Today’s one word challenge from Fandango is ‘itinerant’, (see link below) it inspired me to write the following:
Valentine’s Day Prompts
Fandango’s One-Word Challenge for Valentine’s Day is “practitioner” also this weeks prompt from Lady Jabberwocky is to write a story or poem on ‘what love feels like’ – see their links below here is my poem:
One Word Challenge
Fandango’s challenge for today which is to use the word ‘Reprieve‘ in a piece of writing. You can see the link below. Here is my short verse:
Weekend Challenges
Sammi’s weekend challenge is to create a piece of writing in exactly 55 words using the prompt ‘capricious‘, I am combining this with Fandango’s challenge for today which is to use the word ‘ramifications‘. You can see their links below. Here is my poem in 55 words (including the title!) https://fivedotoh.com/category/one-word-challenge/
Double Prompt Challenge
Fandango’s One-Word Challenge for today is ‘Pronto’ also this weeks prompt (just getting it in in time!) from Lady Jabberwocky is to write a story or poem based on a main character’s ‘Relationship Status’ – see their links below: Here is my ditty:
Present Moment Prompt
Claudia has provided a lovely visual prompt this Sunday (See her link below) which inspired this haiku (Picture below by Claudia Braun):
Word Challenge
Fandango’s challenge for today is to use the word “maven” in poetry or prose (see link below), here is my take on it via a limerick: