The purpose of this blog is to help writers with their work, to be museful or perhaps instrumental in unclogging thoughts. To this end, I am providing a daily question, beginning sentence, beginning paragraph, prompt, and word-of-the-day to stimulate your “little gray cells.”
Question: How long can you go without eating?
Sentence: Waiting for the doorbell to ring, she kept telling herself, It’s not a date, it’s not a date, it’s not a date.
Paragraph: Tanager was in a rut. He could not come up with new names for his characters; the same ones kept popping into his head no matter how their personalities differed. He hopped onto the treadmill, vowing to fast walk until he figured out why he was so fond of “Jack” and “Jill”.
Prompt: Describe your cleaning regimen.
Word of the Day: hoke - vt : to give a contrived, falsely impressive, or hokey quality to – usu. used with up <~ up a movie with lots of action>
(Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, 2011)
If your work needs a title, tweaking, or critiquing, please do not hesitate to ask. Cyranette is here for you.
