A twiglet’s aim is to “prompt” a thought. 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 comments should not be expected.
27 thoughts on “Twiglet #276”
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cracked stucco
reminds me of my last husband
definitely cracked
and stuck fast in suburbia
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Not a pleasant picture… sounds like a good decision
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And some cracks can’t be plastered over.
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I love this!
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[…] Twiglets – #276 – cracked […]
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stucco mousse decameron
I love words.
Sometimes I put myself to sleep lecturing
imaginary rapt students
on the joys of prefixes
and the Interpol of Greek and Latin roots.
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I’d be one of your rapt students. I loved that part of English class. Wish I could remember more.
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My dream self is a wonderful speaker. (Waking self stops every other sentence to wave hands tizzily and say “does that make any sense?”)
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That makes me chuckle.
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What an interesting mind you have, b.
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Evidentiary
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[…] on how one receives notices in their email, prompt links have now been moved below the blog post.) Twiglet 276 cracked stucco, Eugi’s Prompt sublime and Tanka Tuesday 271Theme prompt; Beginnings & Endings […]
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Longer than intended but three prompts mashed here: Mock Roast
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[…] I rolled my eyes as the Uber driver dropped us off at a nondescript little house with cracked stucco siding and dead flowers lining the walkway. “Guess she’s not so great at communing […]
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A short poem this week:
https://poemsbyarcadiamaria.blogspot.com/2022/04/cracked-stucco.html
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https://poemsbyarcadiamaria.blogspot.com/2022/04/cracked-stucco.html
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Hello, Twigs! Still seeking Spring.
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[…] Word Prompt: cracked stucco […]
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I loved this prompt! Instantly imagined a dilapidated mansion, paranormal activity and a reluctant investigator in the form of an interior decorator! LOL! Sorry, I was a bit wordy. My piece is 1500 words. Hope you enjoy. https://mythoscreativewriting.com/2022/04/29/flash-fiction-cracked-stucco/
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Welcome, Matthew, and I’m pleased it inspired your flash fiction post.
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[…] This poem is my response to Twiglet #276: cracked stucco. […]
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https://rivrvlogr.com/2022/04/30/cracked-stucco/
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