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Fri, and Sun will all be fiction! Tues, Thurs, and Sat will all be poetry! </b>There will be a <b>Weekly Special posted every Monday</b>, but there will <b>not </b>be a Weekend Challenge this month. <b>What is going to make December fun is that you may use fiction prompts to write poetry and poetry prompts to write fiction! </b>Or, use the prompts as is. Let’s get on with the prompting, shall we?</p><p id="4415"><b>Today’s Fiction prompt</b></p><p id="9d19">Write a story that includes the words <b><i>‘snow’,</i></b> <b><i>‘charming’</i></b>, and <b><i>‘diner’ </i></b>— you may use any tens

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es or forms of those words.</p><p id="cea2">If you wish, you may write a poem using those words!</p><p id="f4f1">Word Length — up to 1000 words. Restriction — <i>What does that dog want?</i></p><p id="25a2">‘Restrictions’ are to challenge you as a writer. However, with everything else here at PW, use these prompts in any way that allows the creative juices to flow.</p><p id="73ec"><b>Write promptly and enjoy! And don’t forget about the <a href="https://readmedium.com/monthly-theme-for-december-ead0598527a">Monthly Theme!</a></b></p><p id="bf98"><i>Ravyne Hawke, EIC</i></p></article></body>

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The Daily Special — Dec 1st

Fiction Prompt

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Welcome to the month of December, PW writers and readers! Things are going to be a bit different around here this month. Mon, Wed, Fri, and Sun will all be fiction! Tues, Thurs, and Sat will all be poetry! There will be a Weekly Special posted every Monday, but there will not be a Weekend Challenge this month. What is going to make December fun is that you may use fiction prompts to write poetry and poetry prompts to write fiction! Or, use the prompts as is. Let’s get on with the prompting, shall we?

Today’s Fiction prompt

Write a story that includes the words ‘snow’, ‘charming’, and ‘diner’ — you may use any tenses or forms of those words.

If you wish, you may write a poem using those words!

Word Length — up to 1000 words. Restriction — What does that dog want?

‘Restrictions’ are to challenge you as a writer. However, with everything else here at PW, use these prompts in any way that allows the creative juices to flow.

Write promptly and enjoy! And don’t forget about the Monthly Theme!

Ravyne Hawke, EIC

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