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Princely – Word of the Day Challenge

The Word of the Day is Princely. princely /ˈprɪnsli/ adjective relating to a prince.” the princely states of India” suitable for a prince; very grand. comparative adjective: princelier; superlative adjective: princeliest “ (of a sum of money) large or generous (often used ironically).” he provided a first-class funeral for the princely sum of £2″ I hope you enjoy […]PRINCELY…… Continue reading Princely – Word of the Day Challenge

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Majuscule – Word of the Day Challenge

The Word of The Day is MAJUSCULE. Definition: noun: a large letter (such as a capital) Please feel free to use the word in a story, poem, or other writing exercises of your own choosing. If  you want to participate, create a ping-back to link your post. Not sure how to do that? Find out how by […]W.O.T.D.C.…… Continue reading Majuscule – Word of the Day Challenge

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R like Reconcinnate…

. Killing time was everybody’s main activity in the ward. Some other inmates had turned to Jesus. Some squatted the gym. That wasn’t like him… Instead, John had turned to what he did best. Fixing things. And he had good hands. If someone was bright enough to invent something, there would also be an idiot…… Continue reading R like Reconcinnate…

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Unusual – Word of the Day Challenge

Today’s Word of the day is Unusual. If you want to participate, create a pingback to link your post. Not sure how to do that? See how to create pingbacks here. Please note that for the prompts that I publish, the comment box will now remain open for people who experience trouble with pingbacks. However, I won’t […]Unusual…… Continue reading Unusual – Word of the Day Challenge

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Q like Quobbled…

  . Her moaning filled the whole hotel room. Ohhh yes! This is sooooo good, Pete! No! Don’t stop it!!  Argghhh! He giggled, playing with the spa’s remote control. He turned the different nozzles on and off, enjoying her childish reactions. I thought you’d enjoy a little relaxing gettaway… Especially after your new training at…… Continue reading Q like Quobbled…

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April 20th #1MinFiction Challenge

What’s the ”One Minute Fiction” challenge about? Easy. Each week I’ll provide a prompt to inspire you to write a very short story. The idea is to manage to type your whole story in a minute or less. Of course, you can think about it before hitting the keyboard, and you can take all your…… Continue reading April 20th #1MinFiction Challenge

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Accentuate – Word of the Day Challenge

The Word of the Day is Accentuate The meaning of ACCENTUATE is to make (something) more prominent or noticeable: accent, emphasize; also : intensify. I hope you enjoy using this word in a story or a poem.ACCENTUATE — Word of the Day Challenge

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P like Paillette…

. Some people were addicted to drugs, some needed alcohol flowing through their veins… She craved that very moment. Every evening. She needed the vaporous smell of expensive cigars, the muffled murmurs of the crowd, the feeling of the heavy velvet curtains splitting in two, as if a gentleman was pulling a cloak from her…… Continue reading P like Paillette…

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Pathos – Word of the Day Challenge

The Word of The Day is PATHOS.  pa·thos /ˈpāˌTHäs/ noun a quality that evokes pity or sadness. Please feel free to use the word in a story, poem, or other writing exercises of your own choosing. If  you want to participate, create a ping-back to link your post. Not sure how to do that? Find out […]W.O.T.D.C.…… Continue reading Pathos – Word of the Day Challenge

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O like Obligure…

  . There’s something I should’ve told you before… Robert shook his head vigorously. Don’t you worry about the bill, Dear. I know it might seem a little too much, but I’ve always wanted to come here. I booked the table about two months ago, hoping I’d meet someone to share the experience with. Sit…… Continue reading O like Obligure…