I found this quote the other day and thought it would be an excellent prompt. Read it and decide the option(s) in the quote that you want to write about.
“If you could go back and change just one thing about your life, would you? and if you did, would that change make your life better? Or would that change ultimately break your heart? or break the heart of another? would you choose an entirely different path? or would you change just one thing? just one moment – one moment that you always wanted back.”
~ Lucas Scott
Address the prompt in any genre you feel comfortable using. Remember you are in charge of your own words, there is no ‘right or wrong’ with this process other than to have FUN!
You have until Sunday, March 20, 2016 to share your writing … or when you feel the mood strike even after the 20th.
All prompts are active and feel free to go back to earlier ones if you have not been one of my Writing Rebels … the only challenge here is between you and what you have to write … the rules are few and open to everyone!
*For those new to this challenge, please read the particulars under the third tab that says “read first” https://annieswritingchallenge.wordpress.com/writing-outside-the-lines/ then return to the prompt page to post your response or your web site link in the comments section
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Always…I wish you peace, joy and happiness, but most of all I wish you Love.
As Ever, Annie
Well, Shelly…does a home run measure up? Damn betcha!
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“Much ado as it turned out
Was really about plenty…”
Posted my response, “MUCH ADO”, at:
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My response … https://anniesmuse.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/too-much-writing-outside-the-lines-prompt-32/
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I understand the reason, Annie, but I can’t imagine you being the “hard one” any more than I would be. Too bad we can’t change some things, though. Think being too trusting with some people hurts.
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I found myself hoping this was a totally made up story, Suzanne. But I understand the thinking…kind of a counting blessings thing.
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Just for the record I was too young for the sex clubs, and even if I was old enough I would never go, not my style. But in truth an old friend of mine was a regular. To each his own.
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My story is totally made up Robert. But I will say I did know someone who went to places like that quite often. I was too young and I wouldn’t go anyway. Not my thing
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Afternoon. The words to this prompt finally came to me. Took a while though.
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Nicely stated, Heidi. I wish I had fewer regrets, so I could share your thoughts.
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I guess it does depend on the original outcome. Some things would be worth going back and changing.
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oooh hard prompt this week … hee hee hee … we’ll see if I measured up … ;)))
https://wildthing404.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/time-traveler/
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You more than measured up … this one went into warp drive … excellent
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Thanks again Annie … as I said … you have given me my voice … ;)))
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A life of regret might be found anywhere. Some seem to have no regrets. Lucky for them. Again a nice write, Shelly.
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Remember the story I told you I was having so much trouble writing? It would be perfect for this weeks prompt!! Now all I need to do is finish it😊
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Awesome … I read that quote and knew it was perfect for this week!
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