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Daily Archives: 5 Sep 2019
Three Line Tales, Week 188
Welcome to Week 188 of Three Line Tales.
photo by Prescott Horn via Unsplash
You’ll find full guidelines on the TLT page – here’s the tl;dr:
- Write three lines inspired by the photo prompt (& give them a title if possible).
- Link back to this post (& check the link shows up under the weekly post).
- Tag your post with 3LineTales (so everyone can find you in the Reader).
- Read and comment on other TLT participants’ lines.
- Have fun.
Happy three-lining!
RDP Thursday – PSYCHEDELIC
Hello Everyone, it is nice to be back from my break. Many thanks to Oh Border! and Busboy’s World for doing such a fine job while I’ve been away. I’ll be sharing RDP Thursdays with Bushboy’s World for the foreseeable future. Let’s get into it. Your Ragtag Daily Prompt for Thursday, 5 September 2019 is PSYCHEDELIC.
Create a post (words/images/both) inspired by this word! Just a reminder, anyone can join in. Link to this post by creating a pingback, or paste the URL of your post into the comments below. Then, tag your post – “Ragtag Daily Prompt”, “RDP” and “Psychedelic”.
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Thursday photo prompt: Poised #writephoto
Welcome to this week’s writephoto prompt. You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up, which was published earlier today.
Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT) Wednesday 11th September and link back to this post with a pingback to be included in the round-up. There is no word limit and no style requirements, except to keep it fairly family friendly.
**Please note that many people on WordPress are having problems with pingbacks not getting through. They do need to be approved manually before they show on the post here, but to be sure, please also leave a comment on this post, linking back to your response to the prompt so that I know you have posted. **
For visually challenged writers, theimage shows a leaf-strewn flight…
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When to Use a Semicolon vs. Colons: Not So Hard, Really – Karen Conlin… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog
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on BookWorks: Punctuation marks are like road signs for readers. They guide the eye, signaling whether one needs to stop (a period), pause (a comma), watch for a shift in focus (an em-dash), notice a connection (hyphens and en-dashes), and more. For whatever reason, people seem to have more trouble with the semicolon and colons […]
Are you a YES person ? — theutopiauniverse
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How many people do you know who say yes when they mean no,why do they do this ?, This could be because they avoid conflict,because they lack self esteem,they like a quiet life. Do you know the saying “You are right and I have my peace ” this however does not give peace to both […]
The September 2019 TBR and Beyond Challenge
The start of September gave us a new challenge for TBR and Beyond. It’s an Autumn Mix and Match Reading Challenge. If you’re a member of TBR and Beyond on facebook, you can join the challenge HERE.
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Your Daily Word Prompt – Annoy -September 5, 2019
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Daily Prompts – Words and Images
To participate in This Daily Prompt, all you have to do is publish a post on your own blog that responds to the prompt. It can be words, images anything that you like. Put the link (listed below) in your post to create the automatic pingback. You can leave a link to your post in the comments if you wish.
Today’s Word: Annoy
Please link to this prompt in your post by using this URL link in the text of your post or at the end of your post:
https://onedailyprompt.wordpress.com/2019/09/05/your-daily-word-prompt-annoy-september-5-2019/
Make sure to check out the comment links and pingbacks to view other posts inspired by today’s prompt.
Thank you and happy blogging.
-Sheryl
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