Friday, February 6, 2009
A Bit of Friday Fun: If a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words ...
It's been quite a while since we played the "If a Picture's Worth a Thousand Words" game. Time to dust it off and have another go at it!
Here are the rules:
1. Take a look at the photo.
2. Write something about it--50 words or less. Post your writing in the comment section.
3. It can be fiction, non-fiction, poetry ... have fun with it!!
4. Have fun! Oh, I repeated myself. But, that's the main point of this exercise: to have some writing fun!
5. Invite your writing buddies to join us!
Who knows? If this little writing exercise attracts a following, I may start offering prizes ...
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4 comments:
Ah…a guidepost of motherhood, well worn, but standing strong, waiting for yet another woman to reach this mark and decide just what the directional reads.
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Wow!
2 distinctly different posts ... both excellent.
I'm glad both Terri and Perry weighed in on the Friday Fun.
I may have a go at it myself ...
and we'll renew our commitment to "If a Picture ..."
That sign looks like my brain after writing a book proposal--worn out and blank and wondering which direction my efforts will go.
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