Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Whirligig 355
Welcome to The Whirligig, a place for you and your muse to find inspiration. Each Wednesday I will post 12 words with which you may create a poem, a short story, or some other piece of writing. Use the words in any form, as many (or as few) of them as you wish.
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Whirligig 354
Welcome to The Whirligig, a place for you and your muse to find inspiration. Each Wednesday I will post 12 words with which you may create a poem, a short story, or some other piece of writing. Use the words in any form, as many (or as few) of them as you wish.
You will be able to link your writing to this site anytime, for the link never expires.
If you'd like to contribute 12 words, please e-mail them to me: magicalmysticalteacher@gmail.com
THIS WEEK'S WORDS come from "Lavender" by Joanna Fuhrman: cool, purple, drown, think, disheveled, sulk, straw, world, mouth, funk, rattle, lilacs
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Whirligig 353
Welcome to The Whirligig, a place for you and your muse to find inspiration. Each Wednesday I will post 12 words with which you may create a poem, a short story, or some other piece of writing. Use the words in any form, as many (or as few) of them as you wish.
You will be able to link your writing to this site anytime, for the link never expires.
If you'd like to contribute 12 words, please e-mail them to me: magicalmysticalteacher@gmail.com
THIS WEEK'S WORDS come from "An Old Story" by Tracy K. Smith: wind, made, swollen, broken, passed, singing, weather, animals, trees, stock, wept, color
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Whirligig 352
Welcome to The Whirligig, a place for you and your muse to find inspiration. Each Wednesday I will post 12 words with which you may create a poem, a short story, or some other piece of writing. Use the words in any form, as many (or as few) of them as you wish.
You will be able to link your writing to this site anytime, for the link never expires.
If you'd like to contribute 12 words, please e-mail them to me: magicalmysticalteacher@gmail.com
THIS WEEK'S WORDS come from "Marrying the Wind" by Brett Elizabeth Jenkins: wind, extreme, together, feathers, dust, voice, seasons, carry, smoke, wood, scream, back
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