Took me a while to come up with something I could publish now because I'll be using flashbacks heavily in my planned NaNoWriMo, but I found something eventually.
When I was writing this, I thought it would make a really cool procedural type detective show. And then I realized that each episode would only last about five minutes.
This is my first contribution to the Sunday Scribblings...though I've been reading for a few weeks now. Just so happens this one is a bit darker than I normally am, but isn't that the way of it sometimes?
ok, I told my story and I gave many laughs remembering it. How I long the time when I was a kid. Without college, work and many other things. Only hangout, play with friends, date some girls. OOOOOW I want a time machine, hahahaha
This site being new to me, I hope you all enjoy my first effort here, this weeks prompt really rang a chord for this piece as to what is essential to being told, and to what is left off - to the side of my scribblings.
Every Saturday (or thereabouts!) we'll post a writing prompt. (No, not on Sunday because then you can post your writing on Sunday!)
You create a piece of writing inspired by that writing prompt.
You post your writing on your blog and leave a comment here to let us know you have participated. (Please try to leave us the perma-link to the actual post if you can!)
We'll publish the links here for people to follow and read!
Need some suggestions?
You could try: a piece of timed writing, a poem, a story, a song, a piece of prose, a list - anything to get your pen moving!
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Particularly serendipitous prompt as an old middle school crush I hadn't thought of in years recently resurfaced in my subconscious!
For some reason I thought of job interviews and what it was like back when I was younger.
Please come by and take a look. I promise to reciprocate.
Flashback - I knew I had to do time travel. Fun!
OK, I have posted. I have commented. Now, to go visiting...
Took me a while to come up with something I could publish now because I'll be using flashbacks heavily in my planned NaNoWriMo, but I found something eventually.
took me a while to use this word, too! I had to sleep on it (LOL!) My flashback is a memory from my teen years.
My flashback!
Thanks for the prompt!
Pamela
I laughed out loud when I saw the prompt, thank you.
Elizabeth
what a great word - thank you!!
JP/deborah
I decided that a cool, rainy day in October would do well for my first Sunday Scribbling. Thanks for the inspiration!
I wrote about the cause of flashbacks...perhaps. :-)
Nice prompt, thank you for posting it.
When I was writing this, I thought it would make a really cool procedural type detective show. And then I realized that each episode would only last about five minutes.
Thanks for the inspiration! (^_^)
This is my first contribution to the Sunday Scribblings...though I've been reading for a few weeks now. Just so happens this one is a bit darker than I normally am, but isn't that the way of it sometimes?
Scat
Does it count as a flashback if it's only a few hours old?
Does it count as a flashback if it's only a few hours old?
I wrote this over a year ago, but seemed fitting to the prompt - Flashback. :)
ok, I told my story and I gave many laughs remembering it. How I long the time when I was a kid. Without college, work and many other things. Only hangout, play with friends, date some girls. OOOOOW I want a time machine, hahahaha
(: I loved this prompt!
Blargh, of course I post it in the wrong area the first time around. Oh well...
Ok, the REAL Nostalgia is posted on my second link. Never sleep type anything, noted in my life notes
Hmmm, memories. Good? Not so sure, but thanks for the fun prompt!
This site being new to me, I hope you all enjoy my first effort here, this weeks prompt really rang a chord for this piece as to what is essential to being told, and to what is left off - to the side of my scribblings.
i am excited to join in this new community of writing!! what a super idea!
There's so much to express in this theme, but this poem tells most about it:
http://chinmay28.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/without-you/
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