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Grapewalrus
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Interview You
Answer these interview questions. 1. When did you begin to write? 2. What does writing give back to you? What is your ultimate writing goal? $25 Prize for the best answers.
Grapewalrus in Nonfiction

Unlocking Doors

Writing for me was always an escape from my life as a child. I loved to write poetry in elementary school but was never allowed to do anything with it, until I did.

We had a write a book contest at school, entries were required as a class assignment so I entered a poem about being on a roller coaster. I placed third in the state, but I was terribly embarrassed. No one cared. I was so thrilled inside but met with such an attitude of indifference that it made me feel like it wasn’t a “real” accomplishment. It was a fluke, if only they had known me they surely would have not chosen me.

Several decades later, and with several chapters only started, I still struggle with the confidence that what I have to say adds anything of value. I’ve started many books, mostly loose memoirs on growing up in dysfunction, and quickly convince myself that my story is not worthy.

I know better, but those old feelings creep in. Writing gives me, especially the young me, a voice and perspective.

It helps me to be a better parent and break cycles of dysfunction, it shakes up the perfect looking scenes of my childhood and reveals what was really behind doors so I can now walk freely through that space without fear.

My ultimate goal would be to write a book, and have it help one person to know they’re not alone.

Challenge
Frozen Time
What would you do if you could freeze/unfreeze time whenever you wanted for as long as you wanted? Would you use this power for good or evil? Would you catch up on sleep? Learn a new skill? Steal? Cause mass chaos? The choices are all up to you! Responses can be any form you like, no length requirement. Have fun!
Grapewalrus

Pause

Hair stands up, static from

sliding

all

the way

down.

Wide eyes squinted by your big grin.

Pudgy hands. Arms out.

Joy

Sunshine bounces off your face.

If I could stay a little longer in that place…

I’d pause time, just a little while, absorbing all the lasts I can

before I blink and you’re

a man…

Challenge
By the Numbers
Write a fifteen word poem using the first letters of the first fifteen numbers: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen.
Grapewalrus in Micropoetry

Sweat

Outside

Thirsty

Trees

Fan

Foliage

Sunward

Shade

Emerges

Noontime

Then

Evening

Trails

Temperatures

Finally

Fade