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: How much ice cream would you eat at one sitting if you could?
Sentence: Because of the conspirative whispering nearby, she pretended to be asleep and unaware.
Paragraph: The porcelain gleamed. The metal sparkled. The tile glistened. But the soul of the man who had just left the room would forever be blackened.
Prompt: Elucidate on your latest “ouchy.”
Word of the Day: ordonnance – n. the arrangement or disposition of parts, as of a building, picture, or literary work. (RANDOM HOUSE WEBSTER’S COLLEGE DICTIONARY, 1991)
If your work needs a title, tweaking, or critiquing, please do not hesitate to ask. Cyranette is here for you.
[Well, this didn’t get published yesterday for some reason. Surprised me!]