Weekly Roundup: January 11-17

Typewriter Letters

It’s the end of the week, so it’s time to read what our challenge participants came up with.

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Click on over to each author’s work:

Author: Tara Roberts
Challenger: Melissa
Prompt: “It’s just an old figurine, what could you possibly want with it?”
Response: Bequest

Author: Dara
Challenger: Tara Roberts
Prompt: It’s nothing a second cup of coffee won’t cure.
Response: Panic Mode

Author: Michael
Challenger: Dara
Prompt: “The heart has its reason which reason knows nothing of.” — Blaise Pascal
Response: Carrots

Author: kgwaite
Challenger: SAM
Prompt: The inside of the home was rarely, if ever, spotless. Crumbs lined the edges of the kitchen cabinets, dust bunnies haunted the crannies of the entertainment center, but none of it mattered, for when you stepped into this home, the first thing that grabbed your attention was the laughter. Always, there was laughter.
Response: Evolution

Author: Eric Storch
Challenger: kgwaite
Prompt: Wash. Rinse. Repeat.
Response: Time As A Carousel

Author: Julia Mae
Challenger: Eric Storch
Prompt: The Ace bandage had become unraveled, but I didn’t mind.
Response: Gossamer

Author: Andrea
Challenger: Julia Mae
Prompt: The eyes are not the windows of the soul, they are the doors. Beware what may enter them. (A quote from “Doctor Who” but please don’t feel you need to write about him. Just a little inspiration!)
Response: A Soul Lost

  • SAM

    My apologies for not participating as I should. It was an excellent prompt. Real life came swiftly this week and is still burning strong.