Writing Prompt 44 – A Message for (all) The Time(s)

Prompt

“No matter how many times the world comes to an end, we can celebrate the new beginnings.” – Timothy Price

On Writing

Breathe the sentence in. Exhale the sentence. Inhale and exhale each word. Now inhale and exhale the sentence. Then, go!

There is only one rule, keep your hand moving.

Don’t worry about grammar, spelling, or punctuation. If you feel stuck, keep writing anyway. Try going back to the prompt and write it out until other words arise, then write those—or, repeat the last word you wrote again and again until new words appear—or, write, “I am stuck,” or “I can’t think of anything,” as long as you keep your hand moving. Writing is physical, the words will move through your body and come out of your hand—just keep it moving.

Now go – for five, ten, fifteen minutes . .  

(when you are done, feel free to share your work in the comments – or share on your own blog)

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Holly hails from an illustrious lineage of fortune tellers, yogis, folk healers, troubadours and poets of the fine and mystical arts. Shape-shifting Tantric Siren of the Lunar Mysteries, she surfs the ebbs and flows of the multiverse on the Pure Sound of Creation. Her alchemy is Sacred Folly — revolutionary transformation through Love, deep play, Beauty, and music.

5 thoughts on “Writing Prompt 44 – A Message for (all) The Time(s)

  1. I’m flattered and honored to contribute to the weekly writing prompt. Thank you, Holly. Many people might feel the end of the world is at hand during these challenging times. I believe for many of us who have stood at death’s door, we understanding that the end of the world as we know it happens all the time. If we don’t get dragged down and succumb to the final battle, we are able to pull ourselves back up, shake the dust off our feet and celebrate as we rise each day to bathe in the inward and outward light of our lives renewed.

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    1. Thank you for the great quote. One of the gifts of this year has been a greater connection via blog – and for me, that is what writing/blogging/creating is all about. An exchange of ideas and a view into other people’s minds and maybe even hearts. I am grateful to have discovered your work and enjoy the focus and gratitude you share for cats and music and guitars and nature and your environment. I thank you for your sharing of the celebration!

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