First of all, LJ is not delivering comment notifications, again, so if it seems like it's taking me forever to reply, you know why:P Also, planning to get the dragon cut out today, so hopefully a little less time online today, although a nap may be in my future today instead.
Anon X requested that I post the weekly prompts for the writing comm here as well. Here is what I've posted so far:
(Week 1)
As most of you know, I wrote a piece with three different scenarios this week. I found the exercise fascinating and I had planned to do one from each post (there are five,
find them here), but I think I'll do six. So, pick one (or two) from this list and do whatever you want. Micro-fic, drabbles, short stories, novellas, one piece, three, five, none, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, etc. Whatever works for you. No deadline really. I am trying to write on a weekly basis, posting fic between Wed-Friday.
Here is
ysabetwordsmith first post (Week 2)
For this week, I thought it would be fun to try to write something that uses a different vocabulary from what you are used to. Pick a field, google the glossary and get going. Some suggestions: math, cooking, geography, farming, etc. The only limit is your imagination. Feel free to take something you've already written and work with that or create something new. Long, short, you decide. The point here is to have fun!
(Week 3)
I'm going back to the intimacy theme for this week. Here is the text of
this post:
Feel free to pick one or more from this list to base your piece on. Do a six word microfic, a 100 word drabble, a novel, or something in between. Write one piece, three, fifteen. Whatever suits you. If nothing here speaks to you, skip it. If you haven't done a prompt yet and are ready, click on the tag "prompt" and see if there is one you like better:D
Whereas sex creates a physical basis for intimacy, other actions can create an emotional and psychological basis. Some of these typically appear near the beginning of a relationship, to deepen it, while others appear later to demonstrate how close the two people have already come. Emotional and psychological connections are particularly helpful for restoring a damaged relationship.
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