An In & Out that uses quotes and small phrases to inspire a short written piece. |
** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** This In & Out is devoted to you, the many writers of WDC!. Always Remember: Write What You Are Drawn to Write The purpose of this In & Out is to inspire writers to create short works, drawing inspiration from the quotes or phrase I will be updating every Wednesday if possible. If the quote is able to inspire anything in you, please post it below so that all visitors can see the various ways that a simple prompt can bring forth an idea and to possibly incite another idea in a different view. I hope this is able to help all writers delve deeper into their own writing potential. Good luck everyone, and never be shy to post about what this brings to your mind! Phrase of the week: "The course of true love never did run smooth." ~William Shakespeare |
"I love that you your qoute. Only person I'm thinking of is God. What greater 'love' is there from the one and only 'creator'.
Great Job on submission. "Invalid Item" " "Yenta lay under the stars. They shared the same night sky. "Arman," she called softly. She saw a shooting star fall. He smiled. One day, the West Bank would not separate them, and they would be free. She heard his voice in the distance. "Yenta"" "I've been married 37 years and don't regret one day of it... (it was in August of 1984 when my wife was off visiting her mother.)" "I love the quote. It should inspire those with deep emotions to submit wonderful pieces to your post." "I love the quote, I will have to give some thought to a piece to write on it." "
I loved the inspiration that came from reading this quote; it can go in so many directions. It can be used in numerous genres I will have to come up with something for it. *stargray* " "This is actually one I wrote myself based off of the quote of the week. Feel free to review it or anything, I just wanted to show others and example for this In & Out.
"This quote sends many mixed emotions through me, but have been able to put it into words yet." Total Displayed: 8 |