Hello, Word Artists and Admirers! Inspiration can come to us in so many different ways. It can show up when you're watching the most amazing sunset surrounded by friends. It can come to you in the shower as you're rinsing out your shampoo. It can also come to you when you witness an awe-inspiring display of artistry.
What does that have to do with this week's theme of writing about dancing (a specific style or dancing in general)? OK, sure... it's ice skating, not dancing. But both are joy-filled examples of movement. And we could all do with a bit more joy, right? Just go with it.
I'm taking poetry and prose, fiction and non-fiction. Please be sure to limit yourself to one entry per person, and keep your pieces to 369 words or fewer.
Next week: We shall request that you (a) write for us your personal message to the rest of humanity, the thing you most need to communicate, on the assumption that all humanity will get to read it and take note, or (b) write about why you are not going to do that.

Thanks Rommy - always good to start the day with a dance! Jae
ReplyDeleteI agree wholeheartedly!
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But I can imagine it!
Dang it. It was Alysa Liu's gold medal winning performance.
DeleteAh, thanks. I've caught it on YouTUbe now. Yes, wonderful, and definitely dancing while skating!
DeleteThis week, I shared an old post. It’s not about the waltz or the tango, but a reflection on the universal rhythm we all follow: the dance called life.
ReplyDeleteThat works!
DeleteI like the first dancing husband, Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteEr, I think that might have been meant for my post!
DeleteI always thought ice skating was just like dancing! Even the customs made for swirling say so!
ReplyDeleteI think so too!
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