You are really turning up the heat on your entries and showing what skilled writers you are! They were so enjoyable last week. As you will have seen ( because you are going to make sure you have commented on them all aren’t you WEEK #19 ) Re gave us a wonderful tale in 5 parts. Now if you have that story in you and want to share it here, you can. It must stick to the rules of the week though. So, if there is a prompt to be included it has to be appropriately added to each part. Obviously, each part must be within the word count for that week, but you wouldn’t dream of going over would you? 😉
For those new visitors (where have you been) do join us! Read THIS and it will all become clear hopefully!
Now for this week we are going topical again. The King James bible celebrated it’s 400th birthday last week. Although it is a religious text is has formed our language across the years. It has some surprising phrases that we use often in everyday conversations.
The prompt this week is to use at least one of these for inspiration.
…the powers that be / the apple of his eye / the writing on the wall…
You do not have to include the phrase if you don’t want to but the piece must indicate which it was in it’s content. As usual you have 100 words and it must be suitable for a PG certificate.
The link will close at midnight on Monday 28th Novemeber
Click here to enter your link. It will take you to another page but I will link them here during the week! If you are able to tweet me when you have posted I will move them as soon as possible!
- Them and Us
- Nightshift
- Anya
- Written Without a Brain
- Occupy Thanksgiving
- Words
- She’s the One That I want
- A Sad Poem
- Graffiti or should it be dipinti?
- Mea Culpa
- Paternity
- Double Tragedy
- A Father’s Dilemma
- The Writing on the Wall
- You and Me
- A Funny Guy
- Keeping the Peace
- Giving Thanks
- Susan K Mann
- Anglers Rest
- Halli
- Mene, mene
- La Belle Femme
- Writing from the Edge
- The Scrolls of Dayr al-Ghusum
- The Calling
- Angler’s Rest (part 2)
- Fragments from Fireflyphil
- Angler’s Rest(part 3)
I’m so excited!
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can’t access “double jeopardy” from the linky tools list- is it just me?
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HerMelness – Every time I try to read your blog my screen freezes. Really sorry that I can’t read and comment on your entry. Not having a lot of luck with commenting this week 😦
Hello, Sally-Jayne. Not sure what that is about. I had other people load the blog as usual on different platforms and browsers…but all seems to be okay. Can’t fathom, but thank you for attempting! Also, which I will publish in general comments, I removed the inline commenting on my blog last month. (Story here. http://www.hermelness.com/closing-comments-blog/) Again, though, thank you for taking the time to let me know. HMS
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oops. sorry, Julia. I entered my blog’s URL in Linky Tool instead of the correct link (below) for my 100-word entry:
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A funny guy – could not see where to post a comment, maybe I’m too tired . . .
Hi. No, its not you. I removed the inline commenting on my blog last month. (Story here. http://www.hermelness.com/closing-comments-blog/). I should maybe make that clear on the blog so people don’t think it’s them and know it’s me! Thank you for trying, though. HMS
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