Monthly Archives: June 2022

What Freedom Feels Like: The Collection

This past week at Carrot Ranch, Charli Mills set a prompt to write in 99 words only about freedom. Here is the prompt as it was presented: June 20, 2022, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a … Continue reading

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Not Yet the Collection: Danger Zone

This week’s prompt, provided by Charli Mills of Carrot Ranch fame, was to write a 99-word story (no more, no less) about a danger zone and to go where the prompt leads. From the Carrot Ranch site: June 13, 2022, … Continue reading

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Not Yet The Collection: Stacking Stones

Last week’s prompt at Charli Mills’ Carrot Ranch was to write a 99-word (no more, no less) story about stacking stones. She tasked the Word Wranglers to go where the prompt leads. For the prompt, this pedometer geek writer wrote … Continue reading

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Not the Collection: In Memory of…

This week’s prompt at Carrot Ranch was to write in 99 words (no more, no less), a story behind a memorial. Is it a structure, plaque, or something else? What does it seek to remind those who view it? Go … Continue reading

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BP: Failed Haiku #78

The June edition of Failed Haiku #78 is now out. It contains almost two hundred pages of senryu, a kind of haiku, from haiku poets from around the globe. The subject for the issue was food and a guest editor, … Continue reading

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