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The story of me changes day to day. Today I choose to write.
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Prose Challenge of the Week #36: Write a Haiku or Tanka describing a colour without using the name of the colour. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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Bloom

Soft blush on pale skin

Color rising on my cheeks.

The gentle sunrise

Flushing across the sky's face

Blooming like the freshest rose.

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Write a haiku about "summer". And enjoy it!
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Summer

Sitting on the porch

Breeze cutting through the hot air

With sun in my eyes

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Take a book from your bookshelf. Choose a random page. Take one word from each page and use those words in order to form a micropoem. Tell us which book you used.
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cell by stephen king

Treasures tinkle swirl forgotten

Floating bright stream gushing

Pleading delirious hallucinating rationality.

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Prose Challenge of the Week #32: Write a piece of micropoetry about regret. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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Quicksand

Regret consumes.

Memories a hidden snare,

failure wrapped around your chest.

Let go!

Break free!

Float!

Regret wastes us.

Feel your mind soar above the swirling vortex of the past.

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Silence. Use this word in any context and let your thoughts flow freely. Can be written in any genre.
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Silence

Soundless or stillness

Illuminating the mind

Leaving me renewed in an

Ever loud and over stimulating world

Needing the quiet and solace to

Comfort me in it's depths andEmbrace me in it's gentle arms.

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Prose Challenge of the Week #31: Write a piece of poetry or prose based on this question: Your walls have ears, what do they hear? The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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Music

If walls had ears, they'd hear the music of my family.

Some days our tune is happy, filled with laughter.

The drumming of little feet running from room to room,

with the bass of a teenager stomping down the stairs.

Our voices the melody. Drifting up from the first floor calling to one another.

Other days our song is more quiet. The whirring of a fan a constant buzz,

a whisper while the baby naps. More silence than singing but a silence that

fills the room with itself.

Sometimes the silence is shattered with good news, bad news. A child crying.

Dishes clanking together as we sit down to dinner. Doors opening and closing.

It can be the same song played over and over and then one day it's new.

It's a love song, a children's song, a folk song. It's all songs.If walls had ears, they would hear the music of my life.

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Write a poem about your shoes.
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Wander

Shoes surround my feet.

My feet travel many paths.

My shoes are magic.

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Spirals

I am born.

From the womb begins my journey.

I am a girl, playing in the meadows

My legs growing and running, running and growing.

I am a maiden, waiting and wishing

I can bear children, I am beautiful

My body curving, sensually curving.

I am a mother, working and teaching

I am a woman strong and proud.

My body is fruitful, bringing forth life.

Now I am aging and changing, weakened yet strong.

I am the crone. My children have left me.

I am wise and have knowledge from years. 

I have, I am, I will be.

I have come from, am going to, and will return.

My journey will be my daughter's journey.

Life goes on.

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #30: It's Independence Day and the aliens have invaded. You have one chance to save the planet by describing to them what Independence means. Share that speech with us. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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hey guys

  Um, hello alien invaders. Greetings, I guess? I was trying to come up with a very intelligent and moving speech filled with sentiments of pride and the American dream to give you. To tell you how our forefathers threw off the yoke of tyranny to create an independent nation. A place of our own. How we wanted to make a new world full of equality and the right for all people to pursue happiness. (Even though this was an already inhabited land and they really didn't think all people were equal...anyways that's a whole other story).

  So you see, right now, we're a little lost. We're not entirely sure how to stop hurting one another. All of these years after declaring independence there are people here who are not treated as equals. We're not even all really on the same page as to how that declaration should be interpreted for our modern society. We're figuring it out.  I don't know how you do things in space but people here are so passionate about what we believe. It's our spirit as a country. Slowly but surely we're changing and growing. Don't we deserve the chance to keep moving forward? Honestly it would be a little embarrassing to go out as we are right now.     Anyways, the point is, although we are troubled, we are strong. And even though we are divided by many things, I think we could all pull together to make sure we are not overtaken. I have to believe that our country would never give up. We're fighters. Each and every one of us would fight to keep our independence. The right to keep changing and to keep getting better. Making sure that all those brave men and women who have died in wars, in fights for equality, even in protest of those rights have died for a reason. Maybe you guys are just trying to find your own space to restart and we get that. But let's do more talking and less invading, ok? Because we're definitely not ready to give up yet.

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Prose Challenge of the Week #29: Write a piece of micropoetry consisting entirely of onomatopoeia/alliteration on humanity or inhumanity. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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History

We choose not to change.

Our choices cheapened,

voices chiding and chilling.

Shootings shatter us,

shushed by leaders and loved ones.Silence simmers.

Challenge your children

to rebel and rise.Choose change.