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Welcome to the Picture it & Write creative writing exercise. I invite people to join in, comment with your paragraph of fiction to accompany the image. It doesn’t have to follow my story or reflect the same themes. It can be a poem or in a different language (please provide a translation). Anyone who wants to join in, is welcome. This photograph will be reblogged under Ermisenda on tumblr and added to the Picture it & Write gallery on Facebook and Pinterest.
Please continue to write however you’re inspired, but add a tag to the beginning of your post if there’s mature content in order to keep Picture it & Write an engaging event for all of our followers.
I never saw it coming. The pain radiated through my chest as I dropped my eyes, unable to scream, unable to move. Metal sliced through my skin as easily as a hit knife through butter. Blood dripped onto my shirt, turning the white into a deep red that would never wash out. Without intending to do it, my arm slowly dropped down, my hand opened, and my book fell to the forest floor.
How could the author do this to me! That was my favorite character.
–Eliabeth Hawthorne
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moonstoneselkie said:
I know how the narrator in your story feels. But, I’m eager to give your prompts a shot! Can’t wait to see what other photos come out of it in the coming weeks.
Spirited away said:
Loved this one. Thought I’d do a silly take on it , hope you two like it 😀
http://poisonedredapple.wordpress.com/2014/03/02/mundane-girls-fictitous-boys/
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bookgeeking said:
Loved your story, really was not expecting the last sentence, it made me smile 🙂 Here’s mine. Thank you another wonderful picture 🙂 http://bookgeeking.wordpress.com/2014/03/02/picture-it-and-write/
gotmeghan said:
Hey Elia, hope you enjoy your week! 🙂
http://gotmeghan.wordpress.com/2014/03/02/picture-it-write-a-modern-day-romeo-and-juliet-just-no-romeo/
Aileen said:
Great, I love the ending! 🙂
bloomnpsycho said:
I combined this prompt with another, and this is what was wrought!
bloomnpsycho said:
At this point, that’s when I’d be running home to rewrite the story!
LLDFiction said:
Here’s my piece.
http://lldfiction.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/resistance-fighter/
Amrit Sinha said:
My entry is below:
http://livinglifegreenspeck.blogspot.in/2014/03/ache-would-it-find-solace.html
🙂
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Grace Black said:
I always feel deeply for my favorite characters in a book. Great write and inspiration!
http://graceblackwrites.wordpress.com/2014/03/05/lost-in-lines/