Inspiration Monday: deadly paper

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InMon is officially one year old tomorrow!

For this special occasion, I’ll drudge up a little something I wrote in the intro months ago:

Happy InMon to us, happy InMon to us. Click the links they are genius! Happy InMon to us!

UndueCreativity

Craig

MIQ

LadyWhispers

Siggi

Barb

Chris

PenNTonic

LoveTheBadGuy

Kim

Whoops! Missed ScriptorObscura

The Rules

There are none. Read the prompts, get inspired, write something. No word count minimum or maximum. You don’t have to include the exact prompt in your piece, and you can interpret the prompt(s) any way you like.

OR

No really; I need rules!

Okay; write 200-500 words on the prompt of your choice. You may either use the prompt as the title of your piece or work it into the body of your piece. You must complete it before 6 pm CST on the Monday following this post.

The Prompts:

Deadly paper
The city that never wakes
Deafening
Last place you look
They took it away
 

Want to share your Inspiration Monday piece? Post it on your blog and link back to today’s post (here’s a video on how to do it); I’ll include a link to your piece in the next Inspiration Monday post. No blog? Email your piece to me at bekindrewrite (at) yahoo (dot) com.

Plus, get the InMon badge for your site here.

Happy writing!


About Stephanie Orges

Stephanie is an award-winning copywriter, aspiring novelist, and barely passable ukulele player. Here, she offers writing prompts, tips, and moderate-to-deep philosophical discussions. You can also find her on and Pinterest.
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42 Comments

  1. Happy One Year Anniversary !

    Like the prompts this week. Will be interesting to see what we do with them.

    Peace,
    Siggi

  2. Happy InMon to you!! Great job you’ve done this year.

  3. Happy birthday InMon!

    This one sets my brain-gears turning “The city that never wakes.” I must ponder on it…

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  5. I managed to figure something out. I think . . . It was harder for me this week for some reason.

    Here ya go: http://unduecreativity.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/deafening/

  6. Here’s my first for this week, great prompts and some really good responses…will have to read all of them (when I can 🙁 ) Thanks guys!

    http://chriswhitewrites.wordpress.com/2012/03/01/sociopath/

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  9. Happy Birthday InMon. Here is a little something that the prompts led me to write.

    http://usaukwoods.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/happy-birthday-inmon/

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  11. You’re going to think I am playing into what I wrote, BUT the truth is stranger than fiction…

    I tried to listen to the video on how to post here, but I put my hearing amplifier some place safe this evening and was unable to hear it even at 100 per cent sound. Will find it tomorrow.. actually today…
    when I can see better with day light and not just the lamp.

    I have posted at
    http://siggiofmaine.wordpress.com/

    Will be sure to listen to the video as soon as I can find my hearing thingy.

    Peace,
    Siggi in Downeast Maine

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  13. Just popping by to wish you a happy birthday! Paper anniversaries are fun! 🙂

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  17. Happy anniversary and thanks for all the inspiration. This site/challenge has really helped/motivated/pushed me to write more and more. (and hopefully helped me improve)

    Here’s mine, just under the wire.

    http://cleveroldowl.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/inspiration-monday-took-it-away/

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