A twiglet is a short phrase. Or a word. Maybe two. Its aim is to “prompt” a flow. A thought. A memory. If something comes to mind, write. A polished piece isn’t the goal; creativity is. Leave a link, if you’d like your work read, but note that comments should not be expected. Twiglets are posted on Tuesdays
[…] twiglet #11: with a string A free flow, free write. No premeditation, no self-editing. Writing in the raw. […]
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writing in the raw:
https://in25wordsmoreorless.wordpress.com/2017/02/14/twiglet-11-heredity/
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Nicely done, Lorraine.
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Thank you! It was what first came from my sub/unconscious to my fingers on the keyboard. I like it as a prompt.
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[…] tied, with a string, […]
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[…] and drift away over a sea of trees. The Twiglets # 11 with a string prompt by Marilyn […]
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[…] and drift away over a sea of trees. The Twiglets # 11 with a string prompt by Marilyn […]
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https://fmeoformyeyesonly.wordpress.com/2017/02/14/817/
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This is lovely. Left a comment on your blog, Debi.
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A lovely dream write!
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Happy V Day all!
https://purplepeninportland.wordpress.com/2017/02/15/drinking-in-a-bikini/
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This is so much fun!
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Thanks, Misk!
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Combined this one with one of Miz Quickly’s dreamy prompts.
https://foundlines.wordpress.com/2017/02/15/they-slip-and-are-slipping-still/
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One way to use up odd string…being somehow good at something:
Adroit?
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[…] prompted by twiglets number 11. come […]
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https://whimsygizmo.wordpress.com/2017/02/15/duncan-imperial-dawn/
Late to the party. As usual. Too much life. Sigh.
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There’s no time limit, De. Thanks for joining in! xx
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Bermuda is a marvelous writing muse — but once written, I’m off hiking or exploring so late to share and read. Here’s mine. http://lillianthehomepoet.com/2017/02/17/dysfunctional/
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Left a reply with your poem!
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Getting caught up
https://fredherring.wordpress.com/2017/02/18/for-twiglet-11/
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I like the reference to lint.
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“On the side”
i’m a maker and it’s wonderful
(in short) setting words on a string
as a passionate something
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Like a chef, cooking up words!
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