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In fifteen words, write about an embarrassing moment.
It's allowed to be imaginary or exaggerated, but the person suffering embarrassment must be you!
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Trusted a fart

Food poisioning. Plane. Filled neighbors puke bags. Trusted a fart. Left a wet, dirty seat.

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0445 wake up

0445 wake up by

Tick crawling on face.

0650 out the door

To find empty gas tank.

Got to work on time.

Ok. Good.

Equipment refuses to function

Just as surgeon is ready for

More xray guidence.

Do a quick switcharoo

For less broken machine.

Favorite pen drops to death

In pool of blood.

1630 still in OR.

Should be walking out the door.

Teammates forgot me.

1700 work day is done!

Nobody died.

Challenge
Challenge of the Month VI: April
Something to Lose. What does it feel like to cherish something or someone with every fiber of your being? Is it terrifying, as though any second it could disappear? Or is it a source of comfort, solid ground to stand on, an anchor? Write about having something to lose. $100 purse to the winner. The best entries will be shared with publishers. Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or Prose.
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Obsession

110

100

90

That’s how

I fell

From a healthy

13

Year old girl

To a frail

Child

Obsessed with

Becoming thinner,

And thinner.

A bagel dressed

With cream cheese

Served as fuel for

An entire day.

Track practice

Soccer practice

X-Country skiing.

A sip of water;

Not too much.

Concave stomach,

Protruding hips,

Absent meses,

Hair as dull as matte.

Concerned parents

Dragged me to the doc.

Every drop of urine

Collected for a week.

Protein present…

Kidneys failing.

“Lose one more pound and you’ll be admitted”.

The obsession to be

Thinner

Thinner

Thinner

Consumed me for a year.

We were

ONE

But...

I had to kill it;

The Obsession,

Before it killed me.

My older brother

Sat with me

As I slowly,

Painfully

Consumed a half

PBJ sandwich.

My stomach hurt.

My pride hurt.

Concave stomach

Expanded.

Protruding hips

Disappeared.

Absent meses

Made their monthly appearance.

Hair as smooth as silk again.

90

100

110 +

24 years later

And still reflecting,

Still not knowing

Why that

Obsession

Consumed me.

I’m happy it’s dead.

Challenge
Six Word Story
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14 and Mortified

Achoo! Snots dangled. The class laughed.

III III III III III III III III III III III III III

Challenge
Would you rather...
Write freely about 2 things. Would you rather do this or that, everyone is free to comment on what they would rather do. Ment to be fun and light:)
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SweetNSalty in Comedy

Nirvana or Heaven

Would you rather achieve Nirvana in your mortal life or take your chances on a Heaven for immortal life ?

Challenge
What do you think is the worst thing humans do to each-other?
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SweetNSalty in Stream of Consciousness

Labels

Fat

Skinny

No!

I’m me

White

Black

No!

I’m me

Smart

Stupid

Rich

Poor

No!

I’m me

Labels

Narrow one’s perspective

Of the world

People

Put others into boxes,

Never to be opened

A behavior

Learned from generation

To generation

We

Are all in someone’s

Box, as they are in ours

Hate

Prejudice

Ignorance

Fear

Break open

The boxes

See others

For who they are;

Fellow Humans;

You, Me

We are NOT

Fat, skinny

White, black

Smart, stupid

Rich, poor

We are

You,

Me,

Humans,

Life,

Love

Challenge
Challenge of the Week CXIV
It's All About the Green. You can write about anything you want, but the color green must appear somewhere in your writing, either in passing, or as a theme. Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or Prose.
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Spectrum Experienced

Subdued world

Absent of vibrant colors

Accompanied Father for

65 years

Reds, yellows, greens

Hidden as muddy browns,

Blues muted to dull

Grays

A terrible shame,

A world half experienced

When surrounded by

Nature’s marvelous show

Father travels to

America’s Last Frontier

With his 3 children

In celebration of retirement

Half-pipe valleys,

Carpeted green,

Sprinkled with pinks and purples,

Meet cobalt sky

This trip MUST be

Fully experienced

With eyes capable of receiving

Such magnificent beauty

Children gift Father

Magical glasses,

He slides them on

“What do you see, Dad?”

“Oh    My God”

Father instantly transports

To an extraordinary world

Bursting with colors

Of the entire spectrum

Muddy browns, only the moose as

Vivid greens

Visit his eyes now,

A world fully experienced!

Challenge
Challenge of the Month V: March
Close Encounter. A gunshot wound barely survived. A disease in fateful remission. A reaper, narrowly evaded. Write about a close encounter with death. $100 purse to our favorite entry. Outstanding entries will be shared with our publishing partners. Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or Prose. 
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Not Ready

Maine. 1992. Summer’s dusk accompanies the cricket choir. A warm breeze cools the sweaty skin of the little girl and takes a wisp of hair across her face. She perches upon the front porch, gazing across the greenest front lawn, to the forest beyond, then up to the fading sky. Night ushers in a calmness, stillness.

Suddenly, high noon bursts through the unsuspecting darkness! A white flash explodes and little girl floats

Up

Up

Faster

Faster.

She feels light, free, calm, content.

She realizes the truth; she is

Dead.

“No, no! This isn’t right!” she thinks. She feverishly begs God to let her live. She’s too young to die. She can’t leave her parents yet. Please, please. She has so much to do. Just please bring her back to earth, to her body.

She begins to sink. The weight of the world descends upon her shoulders

HEAVIER

as she nears earth. So heavy, heavy.

Her spirit reunites with her physical form. A dismal gratefulness swirls inside her core.

G   A S  P!

Eyes flicker. Labored breathing ensues. Confusion entangles her mind.

A dream?

An awakening?

An untimely death?

She seems to think it a premonition of her mortal end.

Or is she already dead?

Challenge
Challenge of the Week CXIII
The Tables, Turned. Perhaps it's somebody you vehemently disagree with, or somebody whose actions are incomprehensible to you. Write from the perspective of somebody you don't understand. What is their story? Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or Prose.
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20 Degrees

Twenty degrees chills me to the bone today. Wasn't like that a year ago. The only exposure to a bitter Baltimore winter I had last year was the thirty second walk from my cozy office to my preheated Beamer. Forty miles later, I strolled into my warm home and turned on the fireplace with a click of a button. I would listen to Frankie and sip top shelf bourbon and do my first line. God, life was good. Life was so good until one line turned into two, three. Pills. Heroin. Fuck. I fucked it all up. I couldn't make it to work on time. I smelled of rotten fish and looked like the homeless wreck I am today. Yeah, I was fired but I still had to feed my high. Sold the Beamer. Sold the house and everything in it. I had to. You don't understand the hell that ensues when you're coming down. Death. It feels like death, but you're not lucky enough to die. So you exert what morsel of energy you have left and dig deep in your shallow pocket to get ONE MORE HIGH.

Goddam. Twenty degrees never leaves when there's no place to retreat to.

Challenge
Write a 15 word rhetorical question (or questions) without resorting to obtuseness.
Alternatively... make it as obtuse as possible!
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SweetNSalty in Comedy

Future

When will we live the Future, for the Future is just a mocking fictitious notion?