Inspiration Monday: Brain Breath

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This week at InMon headquarters: Things are heating up! But the A/C company won’t return my emails. In other news, my dog thinks I’ve been on the computer too long.

And now for our top stories:

Mark

John

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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:*

BRAIN BREATH

LEGENDARY NAP

COLLECTIVE CLIENT

COLD COMFORT

GENTLE APOCALYPSE

Want to share your Inspiration Monday piece? Post it on your blog and then give me the link in the comments below (I’ll also love you more if you link back to me); I’ll include a link to your piece in the next Inspiration Monday post. No blog? Email your piece to me at stephanie (at) bekindrewrite (dot) com. (I do reserve the right to NOT link to a piece as stated in my Link Discretion Policy.)

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Happy writing!

* This week’s prompts another joint effort with Jubilare.

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6 Comments

  1. Your dog is probably right. My cats usually are.

    • John, your new blog is cool. I couldn’t figure out how to comment without signing up for a kinja account, however.

      So I was going to say: Adorable! Fantastic Voyage meets Stranger Than Fiction! I love the sciency language combined with the whimsical concept.

      And pepper bomb! Classic!

    • This is hilarious and fantastic! I may need to sign up for this unpleasant procedure.
      I especially love the brain-lightning. XD

  2. “Cold comfort” made me think of a “what if” scenario https://thinspiralnotebook.com/2016/04/28/persimmon-joe/

  3. I used “brain breath,” to continue my dark YA story, Mental State, and this one will need a trigger warning for sexual assault: http://wp.me/p4le2s-1tf

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