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Writing is Like a Nosebleed

Poetry Prompt: describe “writing” using an unconventional analogy

Photo by Velizar Ivanov on Unsplash

writing is like a nosebleed ideas flooding out at the most inopportune of times interrupting my every other task shouting! here! read! stop me before I bleed you dry!

leaving stains here and there so that you might look back and reflect

what was even going on then?

Tagging: Telling You Something | Jenine Bsharah Baines | Veronica Georgieva | Tej | Ruchi Thalwal if you’re up to it and anyone else interested in today’s prompt: describe “writing” using an unconventional analogy.

How to join: include the original post of the person who tagged you for reference and tag 5–10 other people (or simply ‘tag all’) who might be interested in this prompt! (Ps, there’s no deadline!)

Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) finds writing to be such an unpredictable process sometimes. Sure, she can schedule writing times and brainstorming times. Sure, she can have workflows that help with idea generation, draft writing and edits. But at the end of the day, the writing just comes and goes at times without announcement, on its own whim.

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