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Today’s featured blogs posts are:
Do step in and show some love.
Could I have just a little more time? I read this heartfelt post and could empathize as well as relate. There are those moments in time when we wish that we could switch time just a wee bit, but each day, life teaches me a lesson that the love we receive from our loved ones is given freely despite our warts and all.
Life Cameos I totally enjoy Life Cameo’s poetry’s and prose. She has a way of bringing everyday people and life into words that leave me satisfied as though I read a full novel in few stanzas.
Dear Self Lovely post and idea. I think I’ll write myself a letter for Christmas.
Teeny tiny itty bitty One word is cute. How do people fit into this itty, bitty cars?
How do you define a good woman? Who is a good woman? Are you the exceptional Proverbs woman? Well, I, Jacqueline ain’t one! A thought-provoking read for you.
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Writers’ Quote Challenge Prompt
Given that I’m travelling out of town today and not sure how the rest of my week will go as per blogging, I’m sending out the Writers’ Quote Prompt for this week a bit early.
“Storytelling is the oldest form of education.” Terry Tempest Williams
Bernadette and I invite you to join in on our blogging event called The Writer’s Quote Challenge. We have decided to pick up the baton that Colleen and Ronovan handed off.
We are continuing the same format and here that is: there are no rules to follow. Either make up your own sayings or use a quote from a famous author that you find gives you inspiration.
Each Thursday, we will post the prompt and all you have to do is participate!
On your own blog post do a pingback to this post and make sure to “like” or “comment” on everyone else’s post. A pingback is when you embed (or copy) the URL of my weekly prompt into your own blog post.
Make sure to check our weekly prompt to see if your entry is there. You can copy URL of your blog post and include it in the comments section of my original weekly prompt if that works better for you.
Copy the badge above and include it in your own post. Tag your post on your own blog as “The Writer’s Quote Challenge,” so we can find the posts in the reader.
We are equally looking for more hosts to join in the fun. So if you would like to pick up the challenge of hosting, just let one of us know.
Have fun
Jacqueline
Essential Writers’ Tips 7
To Improve, Prepare Yourself For Punishment
A great part of writing and being a writer involves criticism. A lot of time, we are afraid of having our work scrutinized constructively by others that we pass up opportunities to have them take a carving knife to our revered work.
However, to effectively improve your writing, you have to take certain steps that would certainly cause you to cringe.
If you can afford a professional writer or editor, pay them to look at your work and give you critical feedback without sweetening it. The tougher the criticism, the more helpful for you in the longer run.
The narrow road of the publishing industry is full of rejections and criticisms from publishing houses, editors, agent etc and the sooner your mind opens up to such circumstances the better accustomed you become. Read More
Tuesdays Trickles – My Thinking Corner
How many times do we catch ourselves making plans for months to come when we’ve not finished living in the day that we are given?
Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying that we shouldn’t plan for the future, but my question is, how much of the present are you living or are you simply existing and planning for a future that would most likely not occur as you planned?
It’s how we live our today that determines our tomorrow.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
I Can’t Breathe…
I Waited…
I peered hard to see the man on the moon
if he had secrets to tell me as he sings me a tune
but nary did I see him even in the zoom
I guess he’s equally in disdain of the World and it’s tycoons’.
This was taken from last nights’ Supermoon.
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Get More Mileage Out of Your Creative Side
One of my main goals on this website is to share possible ideas and ways that my readers can make money and optimize their creativity.
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Here, you can sell your work and you’ll find a niche of like-minded humans like you, displaying work, admiring work and discussing work. Joining is free and we like free price 🙂 READ MORE
Silhouette – Mundane Monday
Mundane Monday Challenge is created to find beauty in almost everything.
The challenge is simple. Find beauty in everyday mundane things, capture the beauty and upload the photographs.
I love passing this trail on my evening strolls when the sunset gives its beautiful rosy blush to the sky. My aim was the little birdie perched on the cactus, but I like how the total image turned out.
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‘PLEASE KEEP SENDING IN THE LINKS.’
Today’s featured blogs posts are:
Do step in and show some love.
Wordless Wednesday creative, fun and eerie to look at 🙂
Oddball This made me smile. Sweet and babyish but I like it 🙂
Going in This would be my best read for today. Raw, candid, painful, sweet, and teary too. Addiction and handling it is not easy on the sufferer as well as their loved ones. Please read.
Curry bard Now this is a lovely poem. I enjoyed the images created, the sound of the trundling train, the waft of curry dishes. A good read for today.
Self a mirage we swing through these emotions, edging on the highs of elation, depression, and oppression. Life is certainly a rollercoaster.
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