Reaching Out
Who's your savior? What do you have to be saved from? Let's look at everyday issues and everyday heroes from another angle with this gorgeous photograph:

The concept is simple: write a poem, story, or short sketch inspired by the given picture. You can use the picture as a major component of your writing or just a small sliver--there is no definite rule in that regard. Want to write about sunsets? Sunrises? Drunken escapades on the beach? Love? Cell phones? Religion? Choices? The influence of Kantian ethics on Nietzsche's reading of Kierkegaard's interpretation of Cain and Abel? Go for it! The only limit is your own imagination. Consider this a weekly prompt to get those creative juices flowing.
After that, it's up to you to upload your writing as either a scrap or deviation in your gallery and paste the link
in a comment to the this journal.
See how easy that is? Then why are you still reading this? Get writing!
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Entries for this week's prompt are due 12:00AM (EST) on
Wednesday, September 19, 2007.
Devious Comments
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A poem this time.
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I guess I can't really do that joke yet.
because i work like the quickness here's my stuff for this week:
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Thanks and enjoy ya'll.
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my past--I--/am stuck in/things of thousand words/concert girls/known and unknown/hair brown to black to blonde/far away/and hating me/and goodbye.
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"When I get a little money, I buy books. And if there is any left over, I buy food." --Desiderius Erasmus.
Member of ~darkpr, ~fractalers, ~ArteDePuertoRico
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Semicolons connect two related thoughts while simultaneously separating two complete thoughts (or objects in a list);
A colon introduces a list, a description, or an incomplete thought related to the complete thought before or after it;
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I recently heard about a mass murderer who killed seventeen people in three days... they say he was a loner. Well, of course he was. He apparently killed everyone he came in contact with!
- George Carlin
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"Alas! Victor, when falsehood can look so much like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness?"
~Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
Need some insight? Check out:
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Pointless art for pretty sake is art nuff said
If i don't comment i have nothing to say nuff said
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"If they give you ruled paper, write the other way." -- Juan Ramón Jiménez
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