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"eb2e"><b>Welcome to Writers’ Sunday Prompt where you, our PW writers, get to prompt your fellow writers! This week, we have a reflective prompt from <a href="undefined">Marcus</a></b></p><p id="6671">Write a poem, essay, or piece of fiction based on the following prompt</p><blockquote id="87bd"><p>Nothing anyone can do will shorten or extend their own or someone else’s exit date — just the circumstances are the product of the chaos of everyone’s free

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will. — <a href="undefined">Marcus</a></p></blockquote><p id="f583"><b>How can you submit a prompt for Writers’ Sunday? Simply email it to me — <i>[email protected] </i>no later than 11 pm CST on Fridays<i>.</i></b></p><p id="c98e"><b>Be sure to use “Writers’ Sunday” in the Subject line.</b></p><p id="f6f4"><i>Have a great Sunday!</i></p><p id="96b3"><i>~Ravyne Hawke, EIC & <a href="undefined">Marcus</a>, Weekend Editor</i></p></article></body>

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Welcome to Writers’ Sunday Prompt where you, our PW writers, get to prompt your fellow writers! This week, we have a reflective prompt from Marcus

Write a poem, essay, or piece of fiction based on the following prompt

Nothing anyone can do will shorten or extend their own or someone else’s exit date — just the circumstances are the product of the chaos of everyone’s free will. — Marcus

How can you submit a prompt for Writers’ Sunday? Simply email it to me — [email protected] no later than 11 pm CST on Fridays.

Be sure to use “Writers’ Sunday” in the Subject line.

Have a great Sunday!

~Ravyne Hawke, EIC & Marcus, Weekend Editor

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