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What a wonderful day to write. What you haven't been writing? Now no more excuses! Write! Write! Write!
Today's Word of The Day:July 12th Eclectic [e·clec·tic] adj. 1. Composed of elements drawn from various sources 2. Not following any one system, but selecting and using what are considered the best elements of all systems. "An eclectic taste in music; an eclectic approach to managing the business. Challenge of the Day: Write a poem or short story of the greatest adventure you have ever experienced. Writer's Quote of the Day: The best style is the style you don't notice. ~Somerset Maugham |
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I might have been eclectic
if I wasn't such a skeptic and failed to travel near and far cuz the journeys were too hectic My poems are pathetic even though they're quite phonetic loquaciously linguistic yet so blatantly synthetic I try to be poetic with words that are prophetic I paint with little phrases that are awesomely aesthetic So if you're sympathetic and find my lyrics quite magnetic please don't ask me how it's done I think it's probably genetic |
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Paranoia
I don't trust the F.B.'s eye I don't want to be a spy I don't trust the C.I.'s Aye I don't care what they all say I don't trust the lizard queen I don't believe what I have seen The I.R. S.'s evil axes, Bush's boy's collecting taxes. Son's of reptile origin German troops and China-men (They are here within our border waiting to control disorder.) You won't see their hidden faces deep with the secret bases You must laugh and think I'm nuts.... (I hope I am.) Jeanniebean The, conspiracy theorist |
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Ron Brown's Body
(Ron Brown's Body has a bullet in the brain.) In spite of all the lies, this fact remains the same. There are those who know and those who don't and those who will speak out and those who won't. I asked for the truth and maybe I found it. Or maybe everyone just dances around it. The bribes, the lies, the murder, the killing; The scope of corruption is certainly chilling. The tower is down and the truth shall be known. The evidence found, the cover is blown. Genocide, drug trade, and acid rain, (and Ron Brown's body has a bullet in the brain.) By Gloria Jean April 6, 2003 |
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I might have been eclectic if I wasn't such a skeptic and failed to travel near and far cuz the journeys were too hectic My poems are pathetic even though they're quite phonetic loquaciously linguistic yet so blatantly synthetic I try to be poetic with words that are prophetic I paint with little phrases that are awesomely aesthetic So if you're sympathetic and find my lyrics quite magnetic please don't ask me how it's done I think it's probably genetic Perfect ic |
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Paranoia I don't trust the F.B.'s eye I don't want to be a spy I don't trust the C.I.'s Aye I don't care what they all say I don't trust the lizard queen I don't believe what I have seen The I.R. S.'s evil axes, Bush's boy's collecting taxes. Son's of reptile origin German troops and China-men (They are here within our border waiting to control disorder.) You won't see their hidden faces deep with the secret bases You must laugh and think I'm nuts.... (I hope I am.) Jeanniebean The, conspiracy theorist this is fantastic jb |
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Hello future authors!
Today's Word of The Day: Petulant [pet·u·lant] adj. 1. Contemptuous in speech or behavior. 2. Unreasonably irritable or ill-tempered; rude. Challenge of the Day: Write a poem or a short story about the importance of existance. Writer's Quote of the Day: Writers are just people who have a whole lot on the inside that they need to get to the outside, with pen and paper as their preferred method of transport. Same with dancers, artists, and singers - all the same urges with differing transportation. ~Graycie Harmon |
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Hello you lazy writer! Yes you! You don't write enough!!! No excuses. Write! Write! Write!
Today's Word of The Day:July 14th Sanguine [san·guine] adj. Cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident: "a sanguine disposition;" "sanguine expectations." Challenge of the Day: Write a poem or short story about writing! Writer's Quote of the Day: The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shockproof **** detector. This is the writer's radar and all great writers have had it. ~Ernest Hemingway, interview in Paris Review, Spring 1958 |
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Just saying hello. I do a little writing. I'm currently heading a world creation project for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game on the play-by-post site I moderate on. It's kinda like creative writing. And we do write storys.
Anyhow, I've written stuff since I was little, many centuries ago. I used to write a bunch of pages an hour. But writer's block whooped my butt big time over the years. I wrote a few songs during/ right after highschool. When I had a band. Gosh. We were awful! Anyhow, hello. And if I can work it in my schedule, I'll post a story in this forum. But I have to edit it. Make it more PG. My storys often get intence- even for fantasy and sci-fi. The story I have in mind was actually a game I ran at the gaming site. Again, hello fellow writers. Whether you're a poet, songwriter, story teller, or muse...you should be respected for your creativity. |
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Empty page awaits
Quiet mind is key, achoo Can I write haiku |
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Hello future authors! Today's Word of The Day: Petulant [pet·u·lant] adj. 1. Contemptuous in speech or behavior. 2. Unreasonably irritable or ill-tempered; rude. Challenge of the Day: Write a poem or a short story about the importance of existance. Writer's Quote of the Day: Writers are just people who have a whole lot on the inside that they need to get to the outside, with pen and paper as their preferred method of transport. Same with dancers, artists, and singers - all the same urges with differing transportation. ~Graycie Harmon You Know Who You Are Sometimes, just to bend the ear, Just to know that someone hears, The echo travels in so fast, To make you feel, you will not last. Do what you know will be best, To feel you, hear you, we are blessed. Love you, s Raine Les 7/14/2008 |
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Hello you lazy writer! Yes you! You don't write enough!!! No excuses. Write! Write! Write! Today's Word of The Day:July 14th Sanguine [san·guine] adj. Cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident: "a sanguine disposition;" "sanguine expectations." Challenge of the Day: Write a poem or short story about writing! Writer's Quote of the Day: The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shockproof **** detector. This is the writer's radar and all great writers have had it. ~Ernest Hemingway, interview in Paris Review, Spring 1958 Ink With implicit spaces and straight lines, Scripted and penned, by a quill so fine., Memory folds, that crease with time, creating such love, that remembers blind. Lovers and letters, lived and defined. Painted by hearts of pain designs. So, the soul closes its eyes. Ink disappears, while blood defies. Piercing and scratching, invisible, quivers, on the soul's covering, skin's inkless rivers. Raine Les 7/12/2008 |
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The act of putting pen to paper encourages pause for thought, this in turn makes us think more deeply about life, which helps us regain our equilibrium. ~Norbet Platt
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It's been a roller coaster ride.
Stomach turning flips through youthful love. Heart-stopping drops through raising toddlers. Nerve racking turns through unexpected losses. Hair raising screams through homework assignments. And when it's all over, you discover that how you remember it depends on how much you liked roller coasters to begin with. Jo |
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Studious Smiless suggests scribing stories, scribbling songs, simple soulful stimuli.
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Good morning writer's of the future! If you have some knowledge to share concerning writing then please do!
Today's Word of The Day: July 15th Placate [pla·cate] tr.v. To make somebody less angry, upset, or hostile, usually by doing or saying things to please him or her; appease. Challenge of the Day: Write a poem or short story about life in general. Writer's Quote of the Day: If there's a book you really want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. ~Toni Morrison |
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Smith Smoothly Sends Smiless Serpentine Squiggly S's Seductively Surging Silent Sensuous Seas.
Someone Should Sarcastically Simulate Smith's Sinfully Shameful Scribbling! Supposedly Some Sufficiently Skilled Scribe So S's Secure Superbly Supreme Sovereignty. Such Startling Shocking Senseless Silliness! |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Tue 07/15/08 06:51 AM
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Smith Smoothly Sends Smiless Serpentine Squiggly S's Seductively Surging Silent Sensuous Seas. Someone Should Sarcastically Simulate Smith's Sinfully Shameful Scribbling! Supposedly Some Sufficiently Skilled Scribe So S's Secure Superbly Supreme Sovereignty. Such Startling Shocking Senseless Silliness! |
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Well I wish you a great day everyone! I am going to discontinue the Writer's Club that had each day the word of the day, challenge of the day, and the writer's quotes.
If you wish to continue it then please do. I also wish you all the best in your writing endeavors. The links are: http://www.wordthink.com/ - for word of the day http://www.quotegarden.com/writing.html - for writer's quotes the challenge of the day is up to you! Cheers |
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The challenge of the day is entirely up to you
just please don't pick topic that's too terribly taboo And if you write a story that goes sinfully askew just keep in mind that I'm long gone as I bid you all adieu |
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