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The Epistolarium: Issue One
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Cover Page, The Epistolarium: Issue One The Epistolarium Issue One Click on the link above to open and read the issue Epistolarium The official publication of the New Arzamas Literary Circle Editor’s Log 22 October Received of Rebecca Guyver (Suffolk, United Kingdom) 22 October …
Prompts update
There will be a temporary hiatus on prompts. I have been very busy lately and need time to focus on my writing. I’ll start posting prompts again soon. Thanks for your patience!
Prompt–Sunday, September 2
Your character is eating a plum when s/he notices something. Beth would continue with her plans to flush the contacts down the toilet. No seeing eye in the plum could change her mind. The reason for attempting contacts died with Martin. Left at the altar as he gasped his last breaths in a car …
Prompt–Sunday, August 26
Your character is making dinner and begins to see something in the food. What is it? Megan pressed the dough and put more flour on the rolling-pin. The dough looked like the profile of a man with a prominent nose. “Glad my nose is small,” she muttered to herself. Jack would be home soon, expecting …
Prompt–Sunday, June 24
Write. My take on the prompt: With the tilt of a fedora left on my lamp, I knew the Roaring ’20s were upon us with the whiskey and gin in the kitchen, Chicago on the TV screen. Would you mind picking up cigars and matches after feeding the car its gasoline?
Prompt–Sunday, May 27
If you could hang out with your inner child for two hours, what would you do? Make a list of activities you’ve always wanted to do. Some can be free or for the price of some supplies. Inspired by Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way.” My list of what I would like to do with my …
Prompt-Monday, May 21
This past week I started participating in a flash fiction contest with fellow writers. Given a prompt, we have one hour to write a complete story from the length of a sentence to a 1,000 words. Then we post it and comment, so it’s a workshop too. Take an hour and write. See what magic …
Prompt–Monday, April 30
NPR has Three Minute Fiction, which you can check out here: http://www.npr.org/2012/04/29/151647902/three-minute-fiction-update-judges-favorites What line would you be tired of after reading it 6,000 times? Write a sentence to begin a three-minute fiction, which is about 600 words. Then write the story. Some sentences to get you started if you’re stuck. The city is burning. She …
Prompt–Monday, April 23
Who is the owner? What’s his/her story? Why do does he/she only have one mug, a spoon, and two knives? Write.