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="6693">✏ <b>Tags:</b> Please include the following, <i>‘W14 Prompt’,</i> while submitting. Also use <i>‘Wings’ </i>as one of your tags.</p><p id="fed3"><b>Image use limit:</b> 1 image only. 📷</p><p id="5f70"><b>Submission period:</b> May 21— 27.</p><p id="1e9f"><i>Starting right now (when you see this post) until May 27(finishing on UTC-10, Hawaii, Alaska, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands, at 11.59 pm).</i></p><p id="df9d"><i>Please make sure to follow the <a href="https://readmedium.com/paper-poetry-starting-journey-fc5f83663f7">submission guidelines</a>. Add a handwritten part (a section of the poem, the calligraphed headline, a quote related to the Theme) or a drawing of your depiction of the ‘Wings’.</i></p><p id="f6e7"><b>New writers</b> are most welcome to participate in the prompt. In the comments below, please request to be added as a writer and include your Medium @ handle; or email us at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p><p id="6e7e"><i>Let’s spread our wings; and fly on the poetic sky, together.</i></p><p id="a386"><a href="undefined">Suntonu Bhadra</a></p><figure id="c9f2"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*Usa8f7HvRxTX5nN_.jpeg"><figcaption></figcaption></figure></article></body>

Paper Poetry Weekly Prompt

Wings To Spread

And, cheer

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Another prompt knocking at your door!

Isn’t it amazing, to utter your words in different shades and themes to share with the world every week? It’s challenging, but isn’t it fun too?

Thanks to Indubala, for last week’s W13 epigraphic prompt. If you missed her announcement, you can find it here.

And, the poems on the theme, here we go:

🌟 I Know Where to Find You by Raine Lore

🌟 Crystal Flame by Wry Welwood

🌟 It’s the Way I’m Meant to Be by Carolyn Hastings

🌟 Finally, Virginia by Jenine Bsharah Baines

🌟 My Wild, Rebellious Soul, Part1 by Dana Sanford

🌟 Relentless Search by Dr. Fatima Imam

Thank you to Raine, Wry, Carolyn, Jenine, Dana, and Fatima for sharing your sparkling words and your brilliant selves with us. 🌟

📢Week 14 prompt

Type: One-word Theme - illustrating what comes to mind is up to you

Theme: ‘Wings’

Word limit: Minimum ten words, maximum 25 words (excluding the image courtesy, kicker, title & subtitle). The challenge is to utter your emotions about the word, event, or memory that describes the Theme to your readers.

Title/subtitle: The title and subtitle are up to you; however, they must be relatable to the Theme.

Tags: Please include the following, ‘W14 Prompt’, while submitting. Also use ‘Wings’ as one of your tags.

Image use limit: 1 image only. 📷

Submission period: May 21— 27.

Starting right now (when you see this post) until May 27(finishing on UTC-10, Hawaii, Alaska, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands, at 11.59 pm).

Please make sure to follow the submission guidelines. Add a handwritten part (a section of the poem, the calligraphed headline, a quote related to the Theme) or a drawing of your depiction of the ‘Wings’.

New writers are most welcome to participate in the prompt. In the comments below, please request to be added as a writer and include your Medium @ handle; or email us at [email protected]

Let’s spread our wings; and fly on the poetic sky, together.

Suntonu Bhadra

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