#WRITESPIRATION #126 52 WEEKS IN 52 WORDS WEEK 31 – School Trip From Hell!

Sacha’s back with her #Writespiration prompt…

Your challenge is to write your story using the weekly theme/prompt and write it in just 52 words…. EXACTLY, no more, no less.

This week write about the school trip that went wrong.

Here goes!

“Josh? Josh! For goodness sake where is that boy?”
Mrs Smith did her headcount again. It was definitely Josh.
It was always Josh!
She’d been dreading this school trip to the zoo, and with genuine cause for concern, as she turned to spot Josh dangling over the gorilla’s enclosure with a banana…

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Writespiration #126 52 Weeks in 52 Words Week 31

Colleen’s Weekly #Poetry Challenge # 44 – #Haiku: HUNT & FIND

Colleen’s prompt words this week:

Hunt & Find

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Life is one big hunt
Enjoy it to the fullest
To find happiness

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We’re going on a
Hunt for the Loch Ness Monster
D’ya think we’ll find it?

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Quick Question #RiNoWriMo

Hey all, yes, I am hard at work with my writing, honestly!

But I came up against a little barrier, and wanted to get your feedback on it.

In my WIP, as it is based on a Sikh family, to make it authentic, there are certain words or phrases that have to be written in the lingo Punjabi to make sense, if you know what I mean.

My dilemma is this,

a) do I write the word/phrase in Punjabi and then the translation in brackets after?

b) do I include a glossary, which means flicking back and forth to see what something means?

Or

c) do I have little footnote translations at the bottom of the page?

I like the brackets idea because it is kinda straight away, but worry that it would ruin the flow of the text or speech.

The glossary is fine in a physical book but on an e-reader, it would be more annoying to flit back and forth

And the last idea, I could just about format a book to include this, but I think an e-book would be a nightmare, as if you adjust the font to your personal choice, the footnotes wouldn’t sit on the right pages!

There are some words that are repeated many times so once they were introduced, I would hope that the reader got the translation, but there are some that will only be used once or twice…

All feedback gratefully received!

#RiNoWriMo

RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #160 Party&Enjoy

Lovely Ron’s Prompt this week:

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Party & Enjoy

Girl, Young, Child, Meditation, Nature

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A party for one
Enjoying my solitude
Balancing my soul

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Concert, Crowd, Audience, People, Music

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Life is a party
It’s up to us to decide,
To enjoy or not

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Enjoyed that party
Food and drink, music on tap
At others expense!

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TJ’s Household Haiku – Leaf & Look

TJ’s prompts today

Leaf & Look

And/or the photo

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Off to an engagement in an hour so I can’t go mad with my haiku, but here is one, using the words.

The way I see it
We are all from the same tree
Each of us a leaf

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And a Tanka from the photo!

Standing quietly
A leaf of paper floats down
I look up, he smiles
Love letters sent from above
Italian romance starts

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