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| Bonus poetry prompt - Study for Improvisation V by Kandinsky | 
So, we've feasted and relaxed for a whole day, time to get back to 
writing. Here are a few prompts for you, use them for poetry or any 
other writing medium you embrace. 
1.  Barrels.
 Think about barrels. All sorts of cool things come in barrels, mostly 
alcoholic in nature, but not always. Whiskey, vinegar, Tabasco sauce, 
beer barrels, flour barrels, water barrels, oil barrels, a barrel of 
monkeys (anyone remember that game?). Think of the types of wood that a 
barrel could be made from and why. Staves and hoops, firkins, 
kilderkins, and hogsheads. Did you know a barrel of beer is 160 liters? 
 So what's in YOUR barrel?
2.   What are you more afraid of - fire, water, or ice? Would you prefer to 
die in a fire, by drowning, or lost alone in the Arctic? Or maybe on a boat in the Antarctic that's on fire and ready to drop you into the ocean? All kinds of Movie of the Week possibilities. 
3.   What's under 
your skin? Blood, muscle and tissue? Something more sinister? Tiny 
nanobots? Is skin just a wrapper or something more? Maybe something (or 
someone) gets under your skin. What would that look like? How would it 
feel? Would you want anyone to know? Are things truly only skin deep?
4. 
 If you could go back in time to high school, say, and do it all over 
again, would you prefer to go back with all your present memories intact
 or just start anew? What problems would your present memories bring to 
your 17 year old self? If you started new, would you trust yourself to 
make the right decisions this time around?
5.  
Aliens are coming to take you away. They say you can only bring one 
plant with you and you are forced to choose between a coffee plant and a
 cacao plant. Which would you choose and why? (The aliens don't bargain,
 so don't even try and take a rutabaga instead.) 
 
 
 
2 comments:
Wow, you've got some creepy and disturbing prompts mixed in here this time! But I do indeed remember a Barrel Full of Monkeys. :-)
You're avoiding the question. Coffee or chocolate??
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