Friday, December 12, 2025

Friday Writings #207: In Between

 


Hello again, dear Word Weavers –

Here Come the Holidays! 

Here we are – so suddenly, it seems – nearly halfway through December already, and rapidly heading for Christmas. And this is our final post for 2025, as we take our end-of-year break. Magaly will be back on January 2nd to welcome us into the new year.

In the Western world, shops are already decorated for Christmas, and people are beginning to plan their celebrations and gift-givings. Even those of us who are not particularly religious – or of other religions than Christianity – often join in the celebratory aspects: the giving, the feasting, the family reunions. It’s traditionally a time of love and joy.

Christmas, and its month of December, punctuate the year. We think of it as an ending, a full stop; and we think of the start of the following year as beginning not merely a new sentence but a whole new chapter. The time between Christmas and New Year strikes me as a liminal space: one of those between times, or thresholds, when magic is believed to happen more easily. Google tells me that liminal spaces are ‘times of transition,’ notable for ‘suspension of normalcy’ and ‘a shift in perception.’ Nowadays the whole month of December seems to have become such a time! I would also call them times of transformation.

 


Poised on the threshold. (My previous cat, Selene.) © Rosemary Nissen-Wade 2017


Your optional prompt this week is to let yourself be inspired by the concept of ‘in between,’ whatever that suggests to you. (It need not be about this time of year, though it can be.) 

Guidelines: 369 words or fewer (except for title and notes), one post per person, poetry or prose, new or old, on prompt or off. 

Do read and comment on others’ posts! It’s what creates community. And do leave us a comment here, if you wish or need.

Meanwhile, thank you all for your wonderful and varied writings and your warm and thoughtful comments over these past many months. All our different styles and preoccupations make such a rich kaleidoscope! Two of the things I like best to do are to read and to write. Here, we all get to enjoy both of those activities anew, again and again. Each and every one of you contributes to that mutual enjoyment. 

Also, great big thanks from me to Magaly and Rommy for ensuring that everything behind the scenes works well and happily!

Greetings of the Season! Happy holidays / holy days, all those of you who are having them.

Next time: On January 2nd, we'll resume with the prompt: Fireworks!



Friday, December 5, 2025

Friday Writings #206: Everybody Scream


Greetings, dear poets and storytellers!
 

Are you enjoying the arrival of December? I don’t know if I am. To be honest, I think I’m in shock. I feel like 2025—and the orange horrors it brought—just began. Then again, so much has happened this year (and so much of it terrible) that I also feel like 2025 has lasted ages. Makes me want to scream… which brings me to today’s optional prompt. I invite you to find inspiration in the titles of Florence + The Machine’s latest album, Everybody Scream: 

1. “Everybody Scream”
2. “One of the Greats”
3. “Witch Dance”
4. “Sympathy Magic”
5. “Perfume and Milk”
6. “Buckle”
7. “Kraken”
8. “The Old Religion”
9. “Drink Deep”
10. “Music by Men”
11. “You Can Have It All”
12. “And Love”


As usual, add the direct link to your response to Mister Linky. One post per participant, please. 369 words maximum. You may share old or new pieces of poetry or prose, write to the prompt or to a topic of your choosing. Visit other writers. Read their screams… share your thoughts on them. 

next week, we’ll invite you to let yourself be inspired by the concept of in between, whatever that suggests to you.