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jayne335
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...a thirty word story about noncreatives suppressing creatives...
jayne335 in Fiction

Not the Same

We aren't the same as them. Them with their maths and sciences. They see the world in numbers, figures, and facts. We do not. This is our cross to bear.

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Describe the feeling of lust to someone who has never felt it.
jayne335 in Romance & Erotica

A need that needs fulfilling,

To fill and to be filled.

You want to hold them close,

And never let them go.

An all consuming desired

To take, and yet to give.

Pleasure to make you complete

And to complete yet another.

A feeling of safety,

But also to protect.

A pleasure that is soon to come,

That you can't wait.

Lust is all of this, and yet more.

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Prose Challenge of the Week #10: In honour of Presidents’ Day, write a Haiku about Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders. The winner will be chosen by Prose based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. Winner will receive $100.
jayne335

A people to choose

A fate to be decided

An old man or fool

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Write a letter from prison in exactly 40 words.
jayne335 in Crime

Boss,

I took care of the problem. Don't believe me? Look in the garden. The roses are lovely this time of year.

-E

P.S. Putting me in jail was better than we thought: a perfect alibi. You still owe me.

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In 7 words tell that saddest story;
jayne335 in Fiction

I miss you more than you know.

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Prose Challenge of the Week #9: Write a 20 word story about heartbreak. The winner will be chosen by Prose based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. Winner will receive $100.
jayne335

I wanted it to be safe to trust you again. I really did, but you didn’t give me a chance.