Hello! Welcome to the first WEP Challenge, 2023. This month we would like to know what inspires you about the iconic film 'Gone With the Wind'. Here is what you have to do, FLASH FICTION, POETRY, NON-FICTION, PHOTO ESSAYS...POST 15 - 17 FEBRUARY 2023 SUBMIT your name and URL to the list below starting February 15 to the …
IWSG February- Book Covers & More!
One of the problems I face on social media is definitely interaction. I wouldn't like to call myself an introvert but my inability to make conversation about little things often leaves me speechless (comment-less). My engagement is limited to reading, sharing and talking about everything writing-related. But there is a nook where I find it …
We Choose to be Handcuffed by Rolling Letters
Hello! Welcome to this year's last WEP Challenge inspired by the iconic song of Roberta Flack. A little backstory to this prose poem. Our world thrives on heterogeneity. It is in our differences that we can see the true beauty of this world. It would be so boring if we were all similar. Ironically, it …
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Moonlight Sonata – The Call of the Past
Hello Readers This month for the WEP, the prompt is Moonlight Sonata. I have a short entry, a dream sequence of one of the characters from a longer piece. It is merely a manifestation to help me understand the character better and seemed to go well with the prompt. I hope it makes some sense …
Please Read the Letter- WEP June 2022
It's the year of Music Challenges at WEP, and for the month of June the prompt is based on Please Read the Letter by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - a break up song and a moving plea for understanding at the termination of a relationship. I haven't ventured too far, talking about walking away in the form of a poem. …
Quintessential Quixotism
It’s Day Nineteen at NaPoWriMo. Today’s challenge is to write a poem that starts with a command. It could be as uncomplicated as “Look,” as plaintive as “Come back,” or as silly as “Don’t you even think about putting that hot sauce in your hair.” In response to the prompt I have a poem which …

