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The website content outlines the third week of "Spooktober," featuring a collection of creative submissions, deep self-reflective questions, and an invitation for continuous participation in writing prompts with a focus on personal growth and artistic expression.

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The "Spooktober: Week 3" update on the website introduces a series of thought-provoking activities for the week ahead, celebrating the creativity of submitted works from previous editions. It highlights selected writings that delve into themes of betrayal, transformation, fear, and mortality, showcasing the authors' talents. The week's agenda includes introspective questions to encourage self-reflection on topics such as shame, insomnia, the power of words, and the value of solitude. The author of the post expresses admiration for the contributors' creativity and sophistication, emphasizing the importance of loyalty and freedom of thought, as well as the benefits of solitude for artistic endeavors. Submissions are welcomed at any time, and readers are encouraged to engage with the content, support the initiative on Ko-Fi, and focus on personal well-being.

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  • The author expresses awe at the creativity and writing skills demonstrated by the contributors.
  • There is an emphasis on the power of loyalty and the importance of breaking free from rigid opinions to liberate the soul, quoting Mark Twain.
  • The author values the depth of self-reflection, as evidenced by the inclusion of profound questions for each day of the week.
  • Solitude is seen as a positive force for creativity and personal growth, particularly in the context of artistic work.
  • The author encourages a supportive community atmosphere, inviting readers to follow and support the initiative on Ko-Fi for additional content and updates.
  • There is a focus on the acceptance and exploration of personal emotions and experiences through writing, suggesting a therapeutic approach to self-expression.
  • The author promotes a stress-free environment for submissions, without strict deadlines, to foster a more inclusive and relaxed creative process.

Spooktober: Week 3

Witches, love potions & cozy breakfasts

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Loyalty to a petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul. Mark Twain

We have a power-packed week ahead, folks! The kind of week that could set in motion some positive changes. Buckle up and let’s take a look at what’s coming up for us. ♡

The spooky submissions you’ve been sending in are out of this world! I mean, how can you be so creative? How can your writing flow so naturally and be so sophisticated? You never cease to amaze. Here are some promptilicious gems from the first and second edition:

Hamsalekha: A Small Betrayal

jules: Trading in My Broom

Sujona Chatterjee: Contemplate Emotions You’re Afraid of Exposing to Others. What Do You Hide? Why?

Catherine Dunn: Skeletal Claws of Darkness

Ravyne Hawke: Haunted

Marilyn Flower: What the Heck Happened? I Seem to Be the Girl Who Can’t Say No

K.Kumar: Ghostly Silhouettes

Camille Grady: Memento Mori

Ali: If Death Was My Lover

Marie A. Rebelle: Silhouettes, Death and Behaviors

Dharan.M: The Black Vase

Spooky articles indeed! But also honest and real. You know what the last two editions of Spooktober didn’t have enough of? Deep questions for some serious self reflection! No worries, I’m making up for it right now.

This week we have 3 questions (and hopefully some answers, too). Enjoy:

Monday: Where do you keep your shame?

Tuesday: What keeps you up at night? Describe a creature that embodies those thoughts.

Wednesday: What are some example of times when words held immense power in your life?

Thursday: Every time I write, I bleed only you

Friday: Heavy on solitude

The last one is my favorite. I’m a sucker for solitude! It’s good for my art.

That’s it, folks! Hope you enjoy the prompts. I wouldn’t worry about deadlines too much, as your submissions will be accepted any day, anytime. Don’t forget to soak up more vitamin C and celebrate your small wins!

P.S: Follow & support KTHT on Ko-Fi where you’ll get the latest updates on projects, prompts, podcast, writing tips, featured writers, interviews & more.

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