avatarLucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)

Summary

Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 shares a brief poem on the theme of remembrance and invites writers to participate in a writing challenge, while also promoting her own and others' writing on Medium.

Abstract

The web content presents a reflective piece by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐, who contemplates the value of current days in the context of a fifty-year span. Alongside a poignant photograph by Kendall Scott, Lucy offers a concise poem that encapsulates the desire for memorable experiences. The article extends an invitation to a community of writers, including Kele Mogotsi, Asher "Zach" Neuman, and others, to engage in a creative exercise by writing a poem of fewer than 10 words. This initiative is part of a broader call to contribute to the publication "The Brain is a Noodle." Lucy also provides updates on her recent writing activities, linking to her "Sunny Side Updates | Week 1" and another piece titled "If Your Life Expired Tomorrow - How Would You Taste it Today?" These works aim to inspire and encourage readers to savor life and writing.

Opinions

  • Lucy Dan values the creation of memorable experiences over time.
  • She sees the potential for profound meaning in brevity, as evidenced by the challenge to write a tiny poem.
  • The act of writing is presented as a communal and engaging activity, with explicit invitations to join and contribute.
  • Lucy Dan promotes her own work and the work of others, suggesting a belief in the importance of mutual support within the writing community.
  • The content reflects an appreciation for the written word as a means to connect and share perspectives on life and creativity.

Half A Century

a poem and me having a MOMENT

Photo by Kendall Scott on Unsplash

May these days be worth remembering in fifty years.

#WritingPrompt: Write a tiny poem that’s fewer than 10 words.

Inviting Kele Mogotsi | Asher "Zach" Neuman | Kristen Stark | Lopes Charmingman | Asma | Gustave Deresse | Imad| Tatum Hamernik| KSHernandez | if you’re up to it and anyone else interested to smash that writer’s block, join in on this tiny challenge and write a response, wherever it takes you! It can be a tiny poem, a shortform piece or an essay — whatever comes into that brain noodle! If you want to be added/ removed from the tag list, please leave a private note! ♥

Hi, I’m Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) and I’ve been writing long poems for the past few days! Here’s a tiny one. A little snack. Hope it’s delicious.

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Poetry Prompt
Half A Century
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Century
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