Christine is known for her writing prompt challenges on her blog Brave and Reckless. She will be hosting a Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge at the Go Dog Go Cafe. The prompts are designed to be quick challenges that can be written in 10 to 15 minutes, inspire you creatively, are fun, and get everyone interacting. Please post your response to the prompt in the comments below and show your fellow posters some love and support. All members of the Go Dog Go community, including Baristas, are welcome to participate. Feel free to share this post on your own blogs and/or Facebook.
Christine is always looking for cool, quick writing prompts. If you have a great idea for a future Tuesday prompt challenge, send it to her at christine.e.ray@gmail.com
Today’s prompt
Autobiographical Ten Word Story: Tell us your life story (or a part of your life story) in ten words
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Today on the Go Dog Go Cafe
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Confused millennial: looking for an anchor in poetry and astrology.
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Sounds, like my life story. So relatable. Thank you.
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Aha! I am glad you could relate to it. But, the bad news is, we both are still afloat and rudderless. How I wish I could fathom reality! (And would have helped you then!)
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I wouldn’t say it’s bad, though. Lack of clarity is frustrating, but I cannot help but wonder if the knowledge (stability) itself is not the purpose, but the road is.
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Haha! Of course, the journey matters. But you know what, sometimes it is scary to think that my road would lead me nowhere and in hindsight, I would have not lived but simply existed.
It is only my personal opinion, and my best wishes with you and others, so you could find the stability! Cheers! 🙂
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Of course 🙂 No journeys lead to nowhere, I think 🙂 I hope we all will find what we are searching for 🙂
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Reblogged this on Unoriginal (love) noteS and commented:
Another lovely challenge. Come join!
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A breath. A cry. The question: “Why?” Still searching the answer.
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This is quite profound and also caused me to smile. Kevin
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Thank you. I’m glad it did.
Liz
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I like how it rhymes! 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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Thank you for this writing prompt. Below is my (condensed) life story! Liverpool born. Educated Swansea University. Now a poet in London.
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Traveller who seeks new connections to add to her life
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Learned to listen, trained to save. Laughs often, loves unbound.
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Love this Michael
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Thank you! This challenge is harder than it looks.
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Wife, mother, divorced then repeated. Graphic designer and beginner writer.
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PTSD, BP1,BPD,GAD. Life, abbreviated and diagnosed. Now undone.
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Profound.
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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First floating. Then stuck; broken. Now seeking; working on it…
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Never lived anywhere more than five years, yet hardly lost.
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I love that 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Expert at dabbling not mastering; floated around to here.
This is way harder than I thought!
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This is so relatable!
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Reblogged this on Megha's World and commented:
Come tell your story in 10 words at GodogGo cafe
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Creative nurturing empath with Scorpio fire, exercising love of self.
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<3Love!
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Everywhere I see,lies a story or a memory.
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Mistakes were made. Lessons were taught. Happier now than before.
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My life is a roller coaster in need of working-breaks.
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Oh how I know that feeling!
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From birth to senility – a poetic adventure all the way.
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This made me smile Roland!
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Written in the stars: writer, poet, artist, dreamer of possibilities.
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Beautiful Linda
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Thank you!
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Flitting here, there and everywhere; seeking and finding ordinary joy
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Excellent!
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Thanks, Christine – this was fun and lovely to read everyone’s responses!
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Seaside girl meets inland boy. Married, happy mum. Creative.
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1974
For the best
She left
Him
Two little girls
Love
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Oddball in family. Only one with mortgage. Now hosting holidays.
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This made me laugh out loud. Oh life and its trickeries.
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Thank you!
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You are welcome!
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An open heart and an enquiring mind on love journey.
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Sun worshipper now with melanoma, eating away at her bones.
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Dislike! So,so sorry.
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I’m so sorry.
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So sorry! No words 🌼
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Decades juggling scientific observations – disturbed equilibrium – writing believing sight unseen.
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Adore this Eric
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Thanks Christine – this the perfect length for a sparse writer like me! Writing done in about 3 minutes – then spent another 2 minutes counting over and over to be sure I came in at 10 words! The scientist’s curse to be over analytical!
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I love this!
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Thank you.
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You’re welcome!
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Awake, and waiting,. What will come? Open the box! Wow….
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Once silent, now reckless, learning to inspire others’ brave voices
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So fitting Christine!
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🙂
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Your inspiration a natural instinctive thing it seems to me Christine … I for one thank you for it.
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Thank you Eric
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Loving all the responses here and all the interaction. So cool!
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Thank you for this challenge today. I have not posted anything in two weeks because I have not been inspired and could not think of anything to write. I do not like going that long without posting. I want my next post to be light because the last two were on the heavier side. So at least this got me writing again. Thank you Christine!
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My pleasure Alisha!
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A mistake
Loved
Abandoned
Found
Still learning
Still hurt
Loving
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heart wrenching 🌸
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Thanks x
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Lost in the woods
Poetry spoke to me
Finally living
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Oscillating
between the embrace
and rebuke
of my inner clown
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Wow! Love the play of words here!
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Hi. Thank you so much!
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Reblogged this on say no to clowns and commented:
I think this was a great idea! And difficult. 😵
If you want to read a number of short and inspiring snippets…
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Life took
my everything,
to give me
what I deserved.
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Aspiring adult, trying to work out where I fit in.
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I used Go Dog Go for another poetry challenge so I can’t wait to do this one
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My father took me across Europe in his life crimes
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