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#WritePhoto: Emerging

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Many thanks to KL Caley for running the weekly #WritePhoto challenge ! How it works:  Each Thursday KL Caley posts a photo, and participants post their response by the following Tuesday.  There is no word limit and no style requirements, except that your post must take inspiration from the image and/or the prompt word given in the title of the post.  If you participate, link back to the WritePhoto page at new2writing.com  *** Since I've been a little busy and distracted, my entry today is a haiku. Innundation Green man preserve us! Streams long lost to open air Breaking through the wall?   Your turn next!  ©Rebecca M. Douglass, 2021  As always, please ask permission to use any photos or text. Link-backs appreciated. Enjoyed this post? Avoid missing out on future posts by  following us .

#Writephoto: Underwater

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As always, thanks to KL Caley of New2Writing.com for the weekly #WritePhoto prompts! A photo and a word, and off we go. Have a look at the other offerings either linked in the comments of the Thursday lunchtime prompt post , or in the round-up this Thursday.   This week's word is Subsea   Photo by KL Caley   Since I'm so deep in working on my novel, I didn't want to write a full-length flash. I came up with a sorta silly hiaku instead. Subsea The rainbow’s end fell Into the fish bowl and spilled. Which fish ate the gold?   Now it's your turn!  

#12MOW: A challenge from the Urban Spaceman

An old blogging acquaintance has come back from a long hiatus (we both used to write to Chuck Wendig's prompts), and has issued a new writing challenge. For himself, and for anyone who wants to ride/write along. It involves writing something each Friday to a single month-long prompt, but in in different genres, starting with haiku and extending to flash fiction. Read all about it on the Urban Spaceman's blog. I can't really keep up, most likely. But this week's challenge is haiku, and I figured I could manage 17 syllables. The theme: WEALTH Long way from my home, Free to wander the whole world. What could be richer? ©Rebecca M. Douglass, 2020 As always, please ask permission to use any photos or text. Link-backs appreciated!