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Your prompt for Tuesday November 10th
This week our prompt is the
opening sentence of Graham Greene’s 1951 novel The End of the Affair
This week our prompt is the
opening sentence of Graham Greene’s 1951 novel The End of the Affair
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A story has no beginning or end; arbitrarily one chooses that moment of experience from which to look back or from which to look ahead
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Use all or part of it within your poem or prose, and then leave the url of your post with Mister Linky and a comment
A story has no beginning or end; arbitrarily one chooses that moment of experience from which to look back or from which to look ahead
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Use all or part of it within your poem or prose, and then leave the url of your post with Mister Linky and a comment
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To read more of The End of the Affair click here
To read more of The End of the Affair click here
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I found this one rather difficult (in verse form, anyway) but I like a challenge and I've given it a go.
ReplyDeleteI am always a little out of step...this is a follow up blog on my Sunday Scribblings post "The Question.
ReplyDeleteSunday Scribblings: http://torristravels.blogspot.com/2009/11/question.html
Carry on Tuesday: http://torristravels.blogspot.com/2009/11/parking-lot-magic.html
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I found this entry rather difficult to do.
ReplyDeleteIt was nothing like a flash 55. OF course Flash55's are my Forte. I Hope you like my post and maybe understand where I was coming from today.