The purpose of this blog is to help writers with their work, to be museful or perhaps instrumental in unclogging thoughts. To this end, I am providing a daily question, beginning sentence, beginning paragraph, prompt, and word-of-the-day to stimulate your “little gray cells.”
Question: What sounds of nature relax you?
Sentence: The only song that lullabied the baby to sleep was “Inchworm.”
Paragraph: The ruckus coming from upstairs had not bothered Matilda, but the quiet instantly alerted her to trouble. However, she did not bound up the stairs. She crept, trying to hear any whispers or tiptoeing. Her heart slightly racing, the child part of her delighted in her offspring’s ingenuity.
Prompt: Recall what taste made you gag.
Word of the Day: saurian – adj. of or like a lizard. (Oxford American Dictionary, Heald Colleges Edition, 1980)
If your work needs a title, tweaking, or critiquing, please do not hesitate to ask. Cyranette is here for you.