A collection of one line exercises. In most cases, this is a phrase or single line intended to provoke a story - so go ahead, find one that makes your muse jump, and write!
Current Mood:chipper
Current Music:Small Town Southern Man, Alan Jackson
Grabbing a moment between meetings (yesterday's ran from 12 to 8, I spent a chunk of my evening writing up notes, and we resumed again today at 10...my apologies, but the list and other conspiracies aren't getting my full attention right this moment while I contemplate the benefits of eugenics in controlling meeting attendees or some such...)
A quicky, in horror of our situation recently:
I asked you an unheard question
Please feel free to forge and follow, rhyme and unscan, or whatever work of witty wordiness meets your desire. I.e., take that line and write, write, write...
later!
(and the buffoon spins another time in the darkness on the stage, little noting that the audience has shut their eyes, and the spotlight has slid sadly akilter...:-(
Can You Read This?
Date: 2008-02-06 05:40 am (UTC)Grabbing a moment between meetings (yesterday's ran from 12 to 8, I spent a chunk of my evening writing up notes, and we resumed again today at 10...my apologies, but the list and other conspiracies aren't getting my full attention right this moment while I contemplate the benefits of eugenics in controlling meeting attendees or some such...)
A quicky, in horror of our situation recently:
I asked you an unheard question
Please feel free to forge and follow, rhyme and unscan, or whatever work of witty wordiness meets your desire. I.e., take that line and write, write, write...
later!
(and the buffoon spins another time in the darkness on the stage, little noting that the audience has shut their eyes, and the spotlight has slid sadly akilter...:-(