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Category Archives: photo prompt
Ploy – Sight #writephoto
“It’s quite peculiar that the among all of the victims found in the woods, the crows were lingering around.” “What’s peculiar about that. Crows are both hunters and scavangers. Aren’t they?” “Yes, but the bodies are mutilated, and in a … Continue reading
Prompting reflection #writephoto
Back in February 2016, I included this photo in a post. Michelle Clements James of Book Chat said she thought it would make a great writing prompt, so I set up a post, not expecting that many would take part. … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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As the Crow Flies – Fandango #writephoto
The large, black bird surveyed its domain. It was a gray, cloudy day, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary. The crow had the good luck earlier in the day to have caught and consumed a small mouse. And just … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged crow, gopher, heron, mouse, red-tailed hawk, slingshot, Thursday Photo Prompt, writephoto
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Where do you come from? – Reena Saxena #writephoto
Do you carry messages from the other worlds? You are welcomed or shoo’d away as per the receiver’s perceptions of what you bring anticipated union with a loved one or forewarning of a separation? Source: Reinventions by Reena
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged creative writing, creativity, micropoetry, Poems & Poetry, writephoto
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Crow – D. Avery #writephoto
Another message Crows ink upon autumn sky calling to be read enciphered mysteries writ decoded in wakeful dreams. Continue reading at ShiftNShake
Down home Christmas – Daniel C. Julian #writephoto
Black bird perched on colored lights Strung from the courthouse Smalltown sights Outside the five and dime There’s a man at the payphone wants to talk to God He just can’t find the change Continue reading at Word Florilegium
The Message – Raymond Roy #writephoto
If I could talk what would I say, to the Lummi, the Shuswap, and Ojibwe I would share my sorrow of broken *Magic Pots, of runs of Salmon, no longer caught. Empty plains are where the Bison would run, Wiped … Continue reading
Crow – Joelle LeGendre #writephoto
Once, as a human I crowed, “I’m greater than God!” my fate to eat worms. Is hell a place of torture, or eternity’s lessons? Source: Two on a Rant
Silence – Sal #writephoto
Silence frightens more than any scream; bites more than the harshest discord. It waits, desperate to be made full, whole, right; for the noise of existence to dispel the nothing, nowhere, never. Silence whispers, mute, of a time before, acknowledged … Continue reading
Crow – Michael #writephoto
Timothy Crow looked down upon the murder gathered before him. Since being elected leader of the murder he had taken the job on in as serious a manner as he could. And Timothy was very good at being serious. Around … Continue reading
