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1671"><b>This or That </b><i>Which direction will your piece go? </i>A middle-aged wife discovers her husband isn’t who he said he was. Does she: Turn a blind eye and carry on as normal, OR Set out on her own and start over?</p><p id="c23a"><b>Descriptive Sensations </b><i>What comes to mind when you feel the following? </i>A dog’s wet tongue across your cheek</p><p id="cd24"><b>Answer the Question </b><i>What will your answers be? </i>Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?</p><p id="a8de"><b>Picture This </b><i>What does this image bring to mind?</i></p><figure id="d743"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*UvWQcDpkNmeKNp3TH1JeUw.jpeg"><figcaption>Image by Christine Graves on <a href="https://creator.nightcafe.studio/u/crgraves">NightCafe</a></figcaption></figure><p id="5798">Search term: Apothecary</p><p id="7745"><b>Titles </b><i>What comes to mind from this title? </i>Beyond the Baby Blue Sky</p><p id="6f0c"><b>The Very First </b><i>A trip through your memory banks </i>Tell us about the first major sporting event you attended</p><p id="3875"><b>Such a Character </b><i>Where do they fit in? </i>A fashion model is injured in a car accident, under strange circumstances.</p><p id="d348"><b>~~~~~~~~~</b></p><p id="e21a">There you go, kids. I hope you find something to get those creative juices flowing. I struggled a bit with this week’s list, but I got it done. Now, it’s your turn.</p><p id="dabe">Remember, if you publish something from one of our prompts, be sure to tag me (@sapheyerblu) and leave a link to this post, so others can come play too. And if you’re looking for a place to publish your work, check out our sister site, <a href="https://medium.

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com/amusing-responses">Amusing Responses</a>. We accept responses to writing prompts from all around the platform. All we ask is that you link back to the original post and tag the prompt creator. Also, please use one of the following tags: “Fiction”, “Poetry”, or “Creative Nonfiction”. That way, your work will end up in the right category.</p><div id="bce4" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/amusing-responses-submission-guidelines-9413a0d908e0"> <div> <div> <h2>Amusing Responses Submission Guidelines</h2> <div><h3>Becoming a writer for Amusing Responses</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*NRWrs0a4yvZIp-3b)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="1d49">Have a great week and let’s hope my world starts to calm down, so I can hit a deadline. I wish you all a happy and prosperous week ahead.</p><p id="1c8a">Until next time, Happy Writing!!!</p><p id="527f">Christine Graves has more than 30 years of writing experience under her belt. She runs a website for writers called <a href="https://gravespublications.com/">Graves Publications</a>, runs four <a href="https://sapheyerblu.medium.com/publically-publicizing-my-publications-b48cca69da4d">publications</a> here on Medium, and puts out a free bi-monthly <a href="https://gravespublications.substack.com/">newsletter</a> for her readers. <a href="https://sapheyerblu.medium.com/membership">Click here</a> to keep up with Christine’s latest posts.</p></article></body>

Weekly Prompts February 27-March 5, 2023

Your weekly dose of writing prompts

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Hello, my writing warriors. I hope you are doing well. I’m still kicking, just not very high. Life is still a whirlwind of ups and downs, but I am still holding my head high and finding things to smile about.

I’ve spent the past few days looking for online work and guess what? Most of it is crap. Do you know how many people are asking for someone to write them a 30K word book and only want to pay them like $50? Seriously? What a joke.

Anyway, I know that’s not why you’re here. You’re here to get your thinking caps on and to get inspired. And with that, here are your weekly writing prompts for the week of February 27-March 5, 2023.

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Your Weekly Prompts

Poetic Styles Create a piece using this form Create a piece about a spring night using the Haiku Sonnet form.

N.A.V.A. Write a piece using this Noun, Adjective, Verb, and Adverb Train, poor, growl, privately

Celestial Realms Describe this planetary location The Caves of Shandara

This or That Which direction will your piece go? A middle-aged wife discovers her husband isn’t who he said he was. Does she: Turn a blind eye and carry on as normal, OR Set out on her own and start over?

Descriptive Sensations What comes to mind when you feel the following? A dog’s wet tongue across your cheek

Answer the Question What will your answers be? Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?

Picture This What does this image bring to mind?

Image by Christine Graves on NightCafe

Search term: Apothecary

Titles What comes to mind from this title? Beyond the Baby Blue Sky

The Very First A trip through your memory banks Tell us about the first major sporting event you attended

Such a Character Where do they fit in? A fashion model is injured in a car accident, under strange circumstances.

~~~*~~~*~~~

There you go, kids. I hope you find something to get those creative juices flowing. I struggled a bit with this week’s list, but I got it done. Now, it’s your turn.

Remember, if you publish something from one of our prompts, be sure to tag me (@sapheyerblu) and leave a link to this post, so others can come play too. And if you’re looking for a place to publish your work, check out our sister site, Amusing Responses. We accept responses to writing prompts from all around the platform. All we ask is that you link back to the original post and tag the prompt creator. Also, please use one of the following tags: “Fiction”, “Poetry”, or “Creative Nonfiction”. That way, your work will end up in the right category.

Have a great week and let’s hope my world starts to calm down, so I can hit a deadline. I wish you all a happy and prosperous week ahead.

Until next time, Happy Writing!!!

Christine Graves has more than 30 years of writing experience under her belt. She runs a website for writers called Graves Publications, runs four publications here on Medium, and puts out a free bi-monthly newsletter for her readers. Click here to keep up with Christine’s latest posts.

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