So summer is coming to a close. Do you know how much I dislike saying that? I don't even what to look at all the school supplies the stores have put up. And I like that kind of stuff. Pencils and notebooks. *sighs*
Moving onward, this will be our last and final prompt for the summer. It makes me sad. I love reading all of your creative ideas. They are all so different, even though the prompt is the same! It's amazing how diverse everyone is.
If you want to join, it's one of the easiest things in the world. You come up with something related to the prompt. Be it short story, poetry, song, a scene, whatever you want. Get creative. Have fun with it! Link back here and you've done it. You have joined us for our finally Summer Writing Camp.
The deadline is August 28th.
Fellow blogglings your prompt is:
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Did you like this link up? Would you want to see it again next summer? How can it improve? Also, do you like doing link-ups in general? What kind? Throw me some ideas!
OMG. XD Lol I most DEFINITELY wrote almost this exact line when I was writing that ghost story for the previous prompt. XD Hahaha! Well, now I get to write a whoooollle new story! :D
ReplyDeleteOh, and yes, I am most definitely interested in seeing this linkup next summer. ;D Linkups are awesome! They can help you meet new bloggers and draw traffic to your blog, plus they're super duper fun! :D
DeleteOh I like this one, I am going to miss this linkup. I enjoyed it. This prompt sounds like a William one, I will make it a good one hopefully.
ReplyDeleteYay! More William! I'm excited to read it now. :D
DeleteI really like this prompt! I wish I would have been able to participate more this summer, but I will for sure help y'all go out with a bang =) I think this is an awesome idea, I would definitely keep doing it next year! And I really like Emily's idea of a monthly writing link up ^
ReplyDeleteSummer is a busy time. It's cool. ;) But I'm glad you get to join up now! It'll be great!
DeleteI like it too. :)
Ooh, I like this prompt, but since I have a lot of posts scheduled ahead, I'll just do it here. So, here goes nothing:
ReplyDelete"I used to think ghosts confined themselves to aged walls, pressed themselves between stained plaster, hid beneath crumbling roofs, and lay in wait for the living to come too close. I used to think I was safe when I stayed far from the shadowy woods and the abandoned tucked back within the safety of the woods, because I never thought the ghosts would come after me.
I only realized how wrong I was on the day everyone but me died. I don't mean everyone--not everyone in the whole wide world. Billions of people still rise every morning and sip coffee, ruffle the morning paper, share cross words with cranky relatives and balance checkbooks as they stumble along the tightrope wire of life. But everyone in my town died--all fifty-two of them. Lost to the war, lost to the white kiss of death.
I only realized then where ghosts live. They live in your mind, in the hallways of your memories. When you walk by a familiar sight--a house, a streetlight, a café--those ghosts reach out with their pale fingers and trace the outline of your existence, show you all the pain you carry in your heart like a pail of salt water. So the house--the physical place--that's not haunted. But the people who walk through the emptiness--who find they can never leave the haunted places of their memories--they are."
Wow. I love this! It's just- so true and just beautiful. (Other people should read this!)
Delete"stumble along the tightrope wire of life" - so true. I feel like that a lot sometimes.
I love your interpretation here! The ending!
Thanks! Maybe I'll turn it into a short story, or something, and post it on my blog in a month or so. I'm glad you liked it! :)
Delete*moans* We are slaves to the system of education. But since I'm in college, I guess I'm a voluntary slave, hence I shouldn't exactly complain. . .
ReplyDeleteI've considered that.
Yes! We should totally collaborate for a link-up. That's the most fantabulous idea of ever! We must talk more on this. Is your email on you blog?