For this week’s Writing Prompt Challenge, I offer you the following…
I look forward to your creations!
Happy Writing!
This image makes me think of the poem by Byron, “She Walks in Beauty” and I feel compelled to write a poem, which I just don’t do. Be kind. 😉
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She walks in moonlight with gentle grace
A coy smile upon her lips
A gentle sway in her hips
She knows he watches from a distance
The heat of his stare a fire upon her skin
A pause mid-step to relish the moment
Turns into a dance of seduction
At first she plays shy, ignoring the pull
She glances at the flowers
And tosses her hair
She hears the quick footsteps of her lover drawing near
Her heart skips a beat
And she waits
The footsteps have stilled
And yet she waits
A soft breeze stirs around her and she slowly turns
An innocent gesture draws his attention
One that stirs desire
She stands in moonlight
The embodiment of his heart’s silent yearning
He takes a step forward and reaches out
To find it all a dream
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The following is a little excerpt from my Dragon Age fanfic that I am hoping to continue now that contest season is drawing to a close. I’m not sure where this section will fall in the series, perhaps it’s the opening for Chapter 2: Redcliffe…? I had this visual of my mage taking a moment after a battle.
For those unfamiliar with what I’m doing, I posted an image of concept art some time ago as a Writing Prompt from the game, Dragon Age Origins called the Brecilian Forest. I was frustrated with my writing at the time and took to writing some fan fiction. I loved it! If you are interested in reading Chapter 1, click here. It’s written in the first person like a journal. *The following is a rough draft sample.
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My feet swayed slightly across the surface of the water, causing a small ripple effect in the otherwise perfect stillness. I sighed deeply, trying to gather my thoughts, when I heard the familiar footsteps of the one person I was trying to escape.
Should I do as Morrigan suggested or hold out for something more? We had barely glimpsed the possibilities and I was feeling more compelled to play the paramour the more time I considered it. What would it be like to be flirty? How would he even respond? Raised in the Chantry, I can imagine he’d blush. Being free of the Circle was definitely expanding my horizons.
A moment later he was standing beside me.
“Would you care to join me?” I asked. I looked up, shielding my eyes from the glaring sun, and found Alistair without his armor.
A casual Alistair was quite the sight. After the battle, the weight of his armor must have felt heavy, and he was quick to remove it. I wondered who had aided him. Surely not Sten? I laughed a little at the thought. His tunic and wool pants hung just so, and I had to force my gaze upward. He looked tired.
“I don’t wish to interrupt your solitude.” He countered.
Since Ostagar, one of us would seek out the other after any battle. I had never even thought about that until this moment. I patted the spot beside me, and smiled as he came to sit with me. He removed his boots, rolled up his pant legs, and dipped his toes in the water. He shivered slightly at the cool relief.
He didn’t say anything. Neither did I. We just sat there, dangling our feet. I let my mind go blank and just reveled in the moment. We had survived yet another fight. We were still together. As I sat beside him, I realized that I had never had a friend like him. Things were just different in the Circle. Alistair, regardless of circumstance, was my friend. One I knew I could count on like no other. That thought brought a special smile. After a short time, I laid back on the dock, closed my eyes, and enjoyed the silence. He soon followed suit.
“You were marvelous this night.” His voice sounded distant, as if he were drifting off to sleep.
I turned to look at him and let my gaze linger, knowing I was not to be discovered. He seemed at peace. “As were you.”
I felt his hand drift closer to mine, just enough to touch, and that small hint sent my pulse racing. And instead of fighting every impulse, I succumbed. I let my hand move to take his, and when I felt his fingers intertwine with mine, I finally exhaled. Out of the corner, I saw him glance my way. After a long moment, which equated with me building up some semblance of nerve, I turned toward him, and was caught off guard by the innocent, bright smile that greeted me. He inched over and closed the distance and I could not but help to smile in return.
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Happy Friday everyone!
Welcome to Writing Prompt Wednesdays!
Since I first saw this piece I’ve been wanting to share it. There’s just something so….well, what does it inspire in you?
Don’t forget to share the product of your inspiration! I plan on sharing a bit tomorrow, and a little from my Dragon Age fanfic that I’m still working on (it needs lots of work).
Happy Writing!
*Beginning by artist Irene Sheri.
It’s Writing Prompt Wednesday!
I started the prompts as a way to help other writers find inspiration, but I have found I enjoy the escape they provide as well. I’ve written 20 flash fiction pieces so far, and truly hope you find them useful as well as interesting.
This week’s prompt could be seen in a number of ways, and I look forward to seeing what you create!
I kept the promise I made to myself and wrote a couple of flash fiction pieces. I used them as a warm-up exercise as I pushed past that third act hurdle I have been struggling with…
The Sis made note that I always set up the story without any follow through; she wants to know more, which I appreciate. I suppose I could work on that, but I write about what the image entails, and with 200 words (or less) it’s hard to get into the story much beyond that. I hope you enjoy anyway. 🙂
Lost
The cavern smelled of death and rot, of days long since passed. Her nose twitched and she winced in response. A cool breeze wafted through swirling her hair about her and with it came expectation. The months of visions had all led her to this moment, and she could feel the vindication welling in her chest. There was light illuminating the cave before her, and she stood up at the bow of the small rowboat eager to see what would reveal itself beyond. She knew it was there.
The few sailors she had aligned herself with rowed a bit faster and she held the lantern up a bit higher. The edge of the cave was like an open mouth; jagged rocks reached upward and hung menacingly from above. She held her breath as her eyes adjusted to the light and then she gasped. There she was. The prized Jewel. She had long been lost, but no longer.
I couldn’t remember how we had arrived in this place. I was upon my back, everything ached, and as I looked around I found my companions in similar positions upon the ground around me. Nothing was as it should be; the sky was yellow, the trees beheld faces, and the air smelled of ash. I winced with each movement as I rose to my feet. That was when I was able to take in our surroundings more fully.
There was a tower of sorts that held a world within it; starry sky, a sea of clouds, and a beautiful sunrise in the distance. It clearly held a more sinister purpose as I noticed the trail of blood leading inward from the stairs. The tower was taller than any structure I had ever encountered before, and it appeared as if there were people on the ramparts above. I had the distinct uneasy feeling that they were watching us. Along with the doorway cut into the sky itself on one side and a castle alight with an inferno on the other, my mind reeled. I drew my sword and took an unsteady step forward.
Happy Writing!
As many of you know by now, I love history and lost worlds, and when I found this image, of course I was immediately intrigued. A little Goonies reference perhaps? I fully intend to write a couple flash fictions this week based on the images I’ve posted recently, so remember to share what you create as well! I look forward to seeing your imaginations at work!
Happy Writing!
Last week sort of passed me by and I didn’t even realize I hadn’t posted a Writing Prompt until Friday. My apologies to those who find them helpful or just interesting. I’ve been pin happy on Pinterest, so you can click the link to the right (or here) to see all the new stuff happening over there for more inspiration.
For my new friends, if you’d like to see some of the prompts I’ve posted in the past, there are a few highlighted on my page to the right, or you can type in Writing Prompt into the search bar to see all the others and join in the Writing Prompt Challenge fun!
I can’t wait to see what you come up for this one. I found this image so interesting. Remember to link your stories or share below so we can all enjoy!
Happy Writing!
I have to admit that the few times I’ve actually had the chance to sit in front of my computer, I lollygagged. It was refreshing to be able to sit and do what I wanted.*
I have been desperate to get back to writing, and although I have found myself easily distracted, as I recently stated, this non-writing thing is nonsense, so…Writing Prompt Challenge Accepted!
It’s never too late to join in the fun! 🙂
The first one is inspired by Pride & Prejudice: Unworthy
He felt he had been riding for hours. His legs burned and the poor animal beneath him had finally slowed its pace as it drew nearer to the familiar landscape of his home. Taking a deep breath he dismounted and walked the horse at a leisurely pace towards the stone bridge he had always found solace upon. His father had stood there with him in his youth, regaling him with stories of their family and their duty. He now stood upon it alone, and he needed his father’s counsel more than ever. It was hard for him to admit that he knew he was unworthy of her love; he had done nothing to encourage her affection, but he had been foolhardy enough to believe his title and income would be enough to entreat her to consider his proposal. Her affection would grow over time. Wasn’t that the way it happened? He knew there was something different about her; it was what had drawn his attention in the first place, and he had surprised even himself with the depth of his regard for her, but now he had to consider the possibility of a life without her, and that was something he hadn’t been prepared for.
The Lock
They had immediately been drawn to one another, despite their circumstances. The flirtation had started innocently enough, but with each subsequent encounter their passion grew. There were too many opportunities to be thrown together, and it wasn’t long before the lingering glances across the crowded ballroom, the brushes of hands in passing, and even the stolen kisses in dark corners became insufficient to satiate the consuming hunger. It was then that war came, and their separation became inevitable. The pang that ripped at their heart strings was enough to compel them to enjoy whatever moments they could together in the hopes it would bond them eternally and bring them back together at some point in the future, of this life or the next.
They met in secret in an unused room, away from prying eyes, surprised at the ease of their deception. She arrived first, her breathing staggered in anticipation. When the door slowly opened and he appeared, they were in each other’s arms in an instant, his hand lingering on the lock as he enveloped her in passionate embrace.
Intrigue
Despite the lingering fog, the night was warm. The river’s silent invitation persuaded her to peel off her hose and take off her shoes to dangle her toes in the cool water while she waited. She sat there in the eerie silence watching as the fog continued to roll in and eat the end of the bridge until it disappeared into nothing. A wasteland could lie beyond, and it did, but on a night like tonight it was impossible to know.
She recounted every time they had met here while a faint smile full of fond memories tugged at the corners of her mouth. It wasn’t supposed to have been like this. She would probably be branded a traitor, but war was a funny thing to those on the ground. His large frame cracked the veil, the golden glow from the lights enveloping him as he moved forward. She should leave, but found herself rooted to the spot, the fog moving in closer even now – perhaps it was an omen. The thought caused a lump to form and she swallowed hard.
I hope you are all well and continuing towards your goals!
Don’t forget to share your writings if you’ve been inspired.
*This is a reference to my sweat-shop inspired job. That’s a story for another day.