KTMobley
I've always loved to write. Any comments, critique, and chatter will be welcome!
Challenge
Advice for Young Women.
150 words or less. Any format.
You Can Say No.
People have a strange idea about women and their choices:
"Don't do that. You won't make any money."
"Don't wear that dress. It's too short on you."
"Don't cut your hair. You'll look bad with that haircut."
You can say no to these people. These words. You're allowed to express yourself. You're allowed to live life in a way that makes you happy. You can say no. And say yes to everything else. The things that actually matter to you.
1
0
0
Challenge
A Christmas Challenge ... As we know, Christmas has been here and gone. But as tradition has been held, the 12 days of Christmas is the period that marks the span between the birth of Christ and the coming of the Magi—the three wise men. It begins on December 25th (Christmas) and runs through January 6th. And this challenge ends January 6th See the instructions and don’t forget to tag me in the comment section this way: @Danceinsilence.
Pick any of the 12 Days of Christmas and write EXACTLY 12 words, hence, this will be a couplet (two lines). Your title must be: On the (Pick a number day 1 to 12 and please write it out) Day of Christmas … and here are the days in order: A partridge in a pear tree—Two turtle doves—Three French hens—Four calling birds—Five gold rings—Six geese a-laying—Seven swans a-swimming—Eight maids a-milking—Nine ladies dancing—Ten lords a-leaping—Eleven pipers piping—Twelve drummers drumming. One line must include one of these! To fit the 15-words allotted, type any three words below it using a hashtag. Spin a thought to one of these days for the holidays. If still unsure, I shall start it off for you to get an idea … and may your days ahead be merry and bright!
Challenge
Challenge of the Week CIII
Appearances can be Deceiving. Things are not always as they appear. Sometimes a wolf appears in sheep's clothing. We are easily fooled by mirages, illusions, and the like. Write about such a deception. Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or Prose.
Challenge
Things you can say about your Christmas present, but not your girlfriend/boyfriend.
Think of it as part of that game ‘Scenes from a Hat’ from the hit show Whose Line Is It Anyway. I much prefer if your entry consisted of at least 5-10 words, that way your entry is short and simple. Fill out the rest with extra letters or hashtags just to reach the word limit, or make a list of things. Follow this challenge for example (https://theprose.com/challenge/2967).