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I like your descriptive writing. I saw the club and got a glimpse at the detectives and their dynamic. Thank you for throwing your hat in the (prompt) ring.
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Then I must have done something right although I struggled with this prompt. Thank you, Bill. Who? Me? Naah. Less spiders? Just a little. Yep. In real life he would. Perfect summary. Nope, the perks go to the people who need it. Thank you for working there. ❤️ I would; better dining and wining Laurie, right?
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I'm not a prankster. Nope. Perhaps accidentally....
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I'm not too fond of pranks and I'm not a big fan of schadenfreude so this prompt so wasn't mine. Again. I feel I already had to write something about/ with pranks somewhere. We grow through challenges.... or despair lol.
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I don't believe this. Aaaand some of these prompts are mine and therefore some are roleplay~ish just saying.
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PT Prompt #37 – Creative You’re known as the office prankster and April Fools’ Day is your time to shine. Your co-workers admire your creativity and look forward to the silly pranks you pull every April first. This year, though, your prank goes horribly wrong. What was the prank, and what are the consequences? Everything began with a few silly pranks on April first; nothing extensive or even sophisticated: salt in the sugar bowl, toothpaste Oreos, vegetable oil in the soap dispe
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What happens when the official office prankster accidentally gives his boss ice balls?
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Thank you, @Bill W and @Slytherin. ❤️
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Thank you, @Valkyrie, @Thirdly and @chris191070.❤️
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Hey, you remembered, @Lisa! Thank you!
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Well, in this case, it's more Terra Peter, Josie, or Arturo.
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Conversations. Sometimes it’s too much, sometimes too little, formal, informal, clumsy, artificial, with another word: difficult. Let’s practice, Shall we? #253 Someone is on the bus. The guy beside them fidgets the whole time with an irritating tinkling bangle while telling them, it seems, their entire life story, including very personal things. It’s time to pop in the earbuds. When it’s time to get off the bus, the talker has disappeared and the strange bangle is now on their wrist. They instantly turn around and tell the lady walking behind them about their super-hot new colleague. WTF? #254 Your story’s main character comes home from a long work stay abroad. The usually extremely reserved neighbor on the left waves at them and invites them for welcome-back coffee on their porch. Instead of a yellow dried-out lawn, the backyard is now a dazzling sea of colorful flowers. Asked about how their newly-developed green thumb, the neighbor smiles and explains the merits of biological fertilizers, versus chemical ones. Please include the prompt number either in your story/chapter description or title to help readers who would like to search for specific prompts. Also, please remember that stories less than one thousand words must be posted as part of a collection. If you check the subgenre 'prompt' in your story tags, then people/readers can find everything here: https://gayauthors.org/stories/browse/subgenre/prompt/ It's not too late to participate in our first annual Prompt Team event! More information can be found here:
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There you are. Took you long enough. Welcome to the club. Congratulation!
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Period.
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Nope, not listening.
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@BendtedWreath, @Thirdly Thank you so much for your words of sympathy and compassion. ❤️
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And thank you all for the great comments. ❤️ I'm going back to bed.
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@chris191070, thank you for the review, I'm a little late because acold knocked me out flat.
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Ha! I knew you'd like them.
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You know exactly which words I mean: *@%#*,*@%#*, and oh yes, that too. We avoid those in polite company or when little ones are around, but sometimes it’s very difficult not to use them. Fortunately, there are several proven methods to work around the problem. # - 249 Your main character’s sister visits with her five and three-year-old kids. She is famous for her creativity in avoiding bad words. Write an epic rant about her new boss. (Without using bad words of course.) # - 250 Someone negotiates with an important albeit infuriating person. Perfect control is essential. And again, no bad words, loud gnashing teeth, growling, or extensive breathing. Please include the prompt number either in your story/chapter description or title to help readers who would like to search for specific prompts. Also, please remember that stories less than one thousand words must be posted as part of a collection. If you check the subgenre 'prompt' in your story tags, then people/readers can find everything here: https://gayauthors.org/stories/browse/subgenre/prompt/
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I liked your painting with words, the humor, and the liberating Mum-talk. And of course, I'm happy a prompt prompted this story.
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Speaking of change of perspective .... I loved it.
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@Lee Wilson, @Headstall, thank you for reading and commenting. It means a lot to me. ~Adi
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October CSR Discussion Day: Turnabout is Fair Fae by Valkyrie
Aditus commented on Cia's blog entry in Gay Authors News
Great interview and definitely burst of inspiration writing flurries. Wait...we're going to do/write what?
