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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 16
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Friday, April 16, 2010. The prompt is to let smell help you remember, and guide your writing. A stau. Is the unexpected slowing of high speed autobahn traffic, eventually bringing all vehicles to a stop. Although there can be many reasons, what causes a stau is often never known. We’re stopped,. Bad pop art caught.
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Synecdochic Stuff: April 2010
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Friday, April 30, 2010. Napowrimo # 30, thanks for all the prompts and goodbye! Free write today. After 29 prompts, I was actually stymied. Whatever shall I write about? Lessons Learned from NaPoWriMo. I don’t need to be in my favorite place. Using my favorite pen and journal. My favorite music in the background.
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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 30, thanks for all the prompts and goodbye!
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Friday, April 30, 2010. Napowrimo # 30, thanks for all the prompts and goodbye! Free write today. After 29 prompts, I was actually stymied. Whatever shall I write about? Lessons Learned from NaPoWriMo. I don’t need to be in my favorite place. Using my favorite pen and journal. My favorite music in the background.
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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 28
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. The prompt calls for another "aha" moment. This really happened to me, I'm not making it up. I changed the personna of the narrator, so that it would be more feasible. But this happened to me - I have no TV, in my defense. For an old gal I’m pretty hep. Not fazed by terms like transvestite,.
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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 21
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. The 21st prompt deals with flaws as opposed to perfection, or perhaps both. Some People Just Don’t Understand Parenting. She accepted the act of giving birth. As an agony of course but. She had hopes it’d. Be worth it. Then she fussed, and. Pampered, coaxed, and pondered,. I totally got it ...
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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 25
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Sunday, April 25, 2010. To Sleep, perchance. To drive a cliff-hugging road. With aplomb or to fly by. Willing my body to rise –. A simple process I’ve always known,. Or to lecture with uncanny. Wisdom to all applause. But. What was that remedy – and. What was the cause? I’ve other skills morning disavows. Here are a ...
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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 19
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Monday, April 19, 2010. Today's prompt - write about a moment of sudden understanding. Knowledge Often Arrives Ungraciously. In Japan where we lived. To lock one's front door. A neighbor would never knock. But open the door and call. Anata wa koko desu ka? If receiving no answer,. Honored neighbor was free. Arent Jap...
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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 23
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Friday, April 23, 2010. Today's prompt: place your narrator in a situation she/ he would not normally encounter. The Flower Child Who Became a Flower. So what am I? Don’t need bread ,. Don’t need a crash pad. I dig that. But, if I’m a marigold. I’m a better looking one than anyone here -. Good stem, fine leaves.
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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 14
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Over rocks, slippery grass. Where strawberries run wild. We walk the riverside. Home to their whistle. Low gray clouds sail over. Storks’ nests settled. Crossed with dark beams. The town’s old white houses. We do not hurry. Posted by Wanda McCollar. April 15, 2010 at 1:24 AM. The *"Bassin d...
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Synecdochic Stuff: napowrimo # 27
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Synecdoche is a form of metaphor in which a part represents the whole. "Many hands were clapping," "the Law was at the door." Synecdoche points out what is significant, in a very subtle way. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Carolee proposed an acrostic for this prompt - a word that relates to oneself. Fun! Pondering palpable pulchritude, preternatural palaver, posing prestidigitation, possibly. Opposing obstreperous obloquies, obvious oxymoron, obnoxious ordinariness, otherwise. Posted by Wanda McCollar. Here ar...