Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge July 24, 2018

Writing Prompt Tuesday

Deveraux Frazier and Beth Amanda are currently hosting the Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge which was started by our star writer Christine Ray. We hope to offer all of you something that will spark your creativity and willingness to participate.

The prompts are designed to be quick challenges that can be written in 10 to 15minutes,  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.

We are always looking for cool, quick writing prompts.  If you have a great idea for a future Tuesday prompt challenge, send it to Beth Amanda at midwestfantasy333@gmail.com

Today’s prompt is to use these 3 words, in this order, in a piece of poetry or prose. Have fun!

melt,   drip,   savor

You can leave your responses in the comments below and/or link to a piece from your blog.

 

37 thoughts on “Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge July 24, 2018

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  2. very nice prompt! reworked an old poem as it had all the required words, couldn’t resist as it reminded me of snow!

    Snow falls gently outside
    while inside, your eyes on me
    Melts me, warms me
    makes the ice dream drip
    gentle, light, and steam below
    etching traces of white
    blue lines on a satin night
    fog against my window
    blow, wind, blow
    as we savour each other
    in the cold, cold snow

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  3. You melt my heart
    Each & everyday
    When tears drip
    From my eyes
    You wiped them away
    You taught me
    Each day is like a flavour
    It’s moments like those
    I truly savour

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  4. “Aunt Jessica”
    She felt her heart melt with love, even as his chocolate-fudge ice-cream cone dripped and left a large dark smudge on her formerly spotless yellow sundress. She savored the scent of the sweetly powdered baby in her arms and hugged her nephew close.

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