Go to the window. Take some time there.
Then write about something you sense through your window, but can't see from where you are looking.
Please take this (and all prompts) as you will. Your window may be a meditative space, a pool of water, someone's eye, or a photograph, as easily as a physical window. You might interpret "something you can't see" as something out of sight, something ephemeral, something abstract, or even something wholly visual, but described in non-visual terms. This isn't to over-think the assignment, only to empower each of us to ways that any prompt can generate inspiration.
Please take this (and all prompts) as you will. Your window may be a meditative space, a pool of water, someone's eye, or a photograph, as easily as a physical window. You might interpret "something you can't see" as something out of sight, something ephemeral, something abstract, or even something wholly visual, but described in non-visual terms. This isn't to over-think the assignment, only to empower each of us to ways that any prompt can generate inspiration.
This week, let's try posting as unique blog entries instead of as comments to this prompt. Then we can decide which we like better. When you put your posting up, assign the keyword "window" to your post to help support site index-ability.
"Beyond Limitation" by Lauren Ari |
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