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Stepping out of one’s comfort zone : prompt

The Gemini Games II

#2 Stepping out of one’s comfort zone

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Dear fellow writers, this is the second game. I let computer chance pick a picture for each one of you and resisted to do anything on them. It is not about beauty, nor description. See this picture as a Rorschach Test which is a projective psychological test made with ink blots. I let a picture come as I followed the list from top to down.

So this is not about liking the picture but exploring what makes you unconfortable, uneasy about the picture or how it resonates in you. This game could make some parts of you, unknown, emerge. Let it come. Feel free, the goal is not to impose strong constraints but to keep you connected with your creative flow.

This second challenge is a new step before the two next ones that are more challenging each time.

Elle Beau ❇︎

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Jennifer Tarnacki

Louise

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Ann Litts

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Lori McCray

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Aimée Gramblin

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Lynne Nardizzi

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Elizabeth Childs Kelly

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Kat Magik

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Gurpreet Dhariwal

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Yael Wolfe

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Narelle Carter-Quinlan

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Dennett

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Caitlin Grace

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Tom Byers

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Nicole Jiang

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Jean Carfantan

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Have fun to write

Jean

Elle Beau ❇︎ Jennifer Tarnacki Pierre Trudel Ann Litts Lori McCray Aimée Gramblin Lynne Nardizzi Elizabeth Childs Kelly Kat Magik Gurpreet Dhariwal Yael Wolfe Narelle Carter-Quinlan Dennett Caitlin Grace Tom Byers Nicole Jiang

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