Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and another edition of Six Sentence Stories!
This date, March 15th, is long known as “The Ides of March”. Yeah, yeah, “beware the Ides of March”. Did you also know, it had long represented a specific point in the lunar cycle? My sources also cite the Ides once represented the beginning of a new year. A time of celebration and renewal. Hear! Hear! As coincidence would have it, today is also the opening of the first evening of the Six Sentence Story Blog Hop. What better way to celebrate this day than writing a story, a poem, a fairytale or the next scene in your wip and sharing it with the world via Six Sentences Stories. The challenge: write exactly 6 sentences using the prompt word provided every Sunday, then return here, to the ‘Edge, beginning each Wednesday evening. Link the URL to your Six Sentence Story and let the fun and celebrations begin. Reading provides as much enjoyment as writing. See how we help one another? Can’t read if we don’t write. If we don’t write, there’s nothing to read!
Rules of the hop:
Write 6 Sentences. No more. No less.
Use the current week’s prompt word.
Link the URL to your post via the blue “Click here to enter” button below.
Link is live Wednesday 6:00 PM, ends way late Saturday night!
Spread the word and put in a good one to your fellow writers 😀
PROMPT WORD: SILK
“Poetry is more a threshold than a path.” – Seamus Heaney
Hear, hear!
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Wonderful!
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“Can’t read if we don’t write. If we don’t write, there’s nothing to read!”
And I’d add to that, we write better when we take time to savor and read!
Yay!!
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Almost hear!!
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Doesn’t look like I’m writing an entry for this week. Spent too much of my time hanging out with my niece during her March Break.
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We’ll miss you, Nicole, but! Not so sure we can spend too much time with our nieces when they’re young 😊
Read you next week!
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