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![]() | SmokeLong News ![]() Literary News presented by SmokeLong authors and staff Wednesday, December 10, 2008 Prompt #2 Words to get going with: use as many as you can! roof, screen, swollen, primitive, rise, traffic, sulfur yard, shuffling, signage, Frank Sinatra, Spanish moon, business vacant, rosy, elbow, silvery, appraise, joking, ribbing, enlarged noise, naughty, gargoyle, feminine, one-handed, monotone, cop-like plodding, poodle, sincere, sidesplitting, commercial, okay, drive skirt, crap, foot, on-line, card, buffet, luck, Fuddruckers snorts, fixed, narrow, touch, stiff, sleeve, laugh, pocket Scene setting: something celebratory that doesn't feel that way. like a wedding that you don't want to be at (just an example). Line length: vary them. alot. One word lines. 50 word lines. Repetitions. The main character has a problem repeating negative behaviors. Enjoy! -Meg Pokrass Labels: flash fiction, prompts posted by Unknown at 11:57 AM 0 comments | ![]() |
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