Friday, May 1, 2026

Friday Writings #225: If These Bookshelves Could Talk (or Write)


I love bookshelves, book piles, books leaning (interestingly) against unexpected places. I have 5 bookshelves in the room where I spend most of my time. I also have books on top of dressers, on windowsills, on plant stands, and pretty much everywhere I can get away with. I love looking at my books, dusting them, rearranging them, playing with them, pulling them out to smile at a particularly loved passage… 📚🥰 📚

So, my dear poets and storytellers, since I know I’m not the only one who LOVES spending time with a favorite bookshelf (or 13), for today’s optional prompt, I invite you to find inspiration on your bookshelves. Interpret this any way you like (take a picture, explore the titles, the arrangement of the books... and write on).

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next week, we shall invite you to write poetry or prose inspired by a moment of inappropriate laughter. Need an example? Here are 3: Raucous laughter at a funeral, giggling during a root canal, explosive cackles when a priest uses the phrase “friendly intercourse with your classmates might help”.

10 comments:

  1. Thanks Magaly - I love your shelves! Jae

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    1. Thank you, Jae! My bookshelves are blushing. :)

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  2. Your bookshelves look lovely, Magaly!

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  3. We can never have too many plants or too many books! I'd like to visit yours, Magaly.

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  4. Tantalizing bookshelves! There's an art to book placement that you've put into practice.

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    1. I think you just made my bookshelves (and me) blush.

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  5. I had so much fun perusing those bookshelves!!! So YOU in the most delightfully intelligent, quixotic, accomplished way.

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