Jon
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Jon
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You didn't suggest that walking about with placards didn't actually do anything except make them feel good, did you? Tut.
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This week’s #SundayLit prompt is: Dreams

The prompt is open to interpretation. Share a WIP snippet, short story, poem, or whatever the theme inspires.

I'll also post discussion Qs related to the prompt during Sunday under the #SundayLitQ tag.

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So long as they never tell you to stick to narrow gauge.
233 millimetres can have a big effect.
Different track gauges between Spain and France might have had something to do with it.
This is true, but I was mostly aiming for the pseudo intellectual tendency to automatically sneer at anything that dare to be popular.
Just because something is popular does not mean it is bad.
Tell me your most unhinged literary opinion, as a little treat
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This week’s #SundayLit prompt is: Colour

The prompt is open to interpretation. Share a WIP snippet, short story, poem, or whatever the theme inspires.

I'll also post discussion Qs related to the prompt during Sunday under the #SundayLitQ tag.

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#sundaylit Happiness (show, don't tell): share a WIP snippet, short story or poem which shows the feeling of happiness without using the word.

This one's a little tricky, because it's really only in comparison with previous scenes of Leo being Mr Awkward that a […]

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Watched a silly film, and it cheered me up. It was  See How They Run, and it was very silly indeed, but I did enjoy Saoirse Ronan's turn as Constable Stalker.
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Here are a few suggestions to show happiness:
- Outward physical cues and behaviours
- Internal physical sensations
- Cognitive responses
- Perhaps a character wishes to hide their happiness to another character, but not to the reader. How would you show this?

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This week’s #SundayLit prompt is: Happiness (show, don’t tell)

Share a WIP snippet, short story or poem which shows the feeling of happiness without using the word.

I'll post discussion Qs related to the prompt during Sunday under the #SundayLitQ tag

#WritingCommunity #Writing #Prompts #AmWriting
Another vote for the Spitfire. Very good plane, designed by a genius and capable of a lot of development, but it's become a cult.
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Blackened mould mottles the wallpaper and ceiling. Intricate tattoos of death. My parent’s home is decaying like my brother in his grave. He stares accusingly from the photo frames. The table is set for four, but there are only the three of us.
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Who is your favourite Jedi? (wrong answers only)
Sir Keith always looks like somebody has just hit him in the head with a brick.
No, I don't usually have real people in my writing. And the very few I do only have bit parts.
If Farage had the gift of the gab (which he doesn't ... something of a handicap for a politician) Cartlidge speaks more like Tony Blair, all glibness and fake sincerity.
As 'Doctor' Cartlidge pointed out, it was partly her fault for necking too much of the stuff. He was persuaded to provide an antidote, to avoid being hung by his belt in the market square, where all his customers could have found him. I had a lot of fun writing his snake oil sales patter.
More the way Aiella opened the door, but poor Dar was certainly, um ... open :)