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Picture it & Write

14 Sunday Feb 2016

Posted by Ermilia in Eliabeth, Picture it & Write!

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angel, artwork, creative writing prompt, fiction, photography, poetry, writing

Picture it & Write is a weekly creative writing prompt. We invite people to join in by commenting with a work 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).

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.

angel in the mirror

 

When you look in the mirror, what do you see? Do you notice your flaws, do you exaggerate them? Do you think you are fat when in reality you are thin? Or is the opposite true? Do you think you are better than you are? Do you put yourself on a pedestal, one undeserved. Or does your reflection show your true self? Do you see your deepest darkest desires? Do you see yourself with a new pair of socks?

–Eliabeth Hawthorne

Picture it & Write now supports The Girl Effect, a movement empowering girls to break the cycle of poverty in their communities, countries, and world. All profits from the publication are donated to this cause. Everyone is welcome to use the button, just link them back to the Picture it & Write category or Ermiliablog! :) Share your love for Picture it & write on your blog with the image below. Be proud, and stylish ;) !

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__quote of the day: rebirth

27 Tuesday Mar 2012

Posted by Ermilia in Ermisenda

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art, artwork, creativity, hardships, life, phoenix, relationships, spirituality

“He allowed himself to be swayed by his conviction that human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but that life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves.”
-Gabriel García Márquez

I love this quote and the artwork was beautiful. Although I haven’t lived a long life, I believe that instead of continually changing every day that I’ve had chapters in my life that have required me to start anew, to give birth to myself once again.

Do you think we continually recreate ourselves on a daily basis or that we have significant moments in our lives where we must give birth to ourselves again?

– Ermisenda Alvarez

__artwork: does this look like the inside of your head?

28 Saturday Jan 2012

Posted by Ermilia in Ermisenda

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art, artwork, books, drawing, head, library, paul rumsey, pencil, reading, writing

These artworks were created by the talented Paul Rumsey. Reblogged on Ermisenda‘s tumblr.

Does this look like the inside of your head? I definitely can’t count the amount of books I’ve read let alone the amount of words I’ve absorbed.

Like or dislike?

– Ermisenda Alvarez

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