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CelticPrincess
Full time smart ass, writer, blogger, mom. Love men in kilts.
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Word Play Time! Try to write a piece with every word starting with consecutive letters of the alphabet, like this: ("A Beastly Challenge, Don't Ewe Find? ") Miss-spelling allowed, as long as it makes readable sense. I wonder if anyone can make it through the whole alphabet with a coherent story?
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CelticPrincess
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Word play

Accentuated Beauty Challenges Dogmatic Energies. Fantasically Gorgeous Humans, Inexplicably Juxtaposed Kittens, Looking Majestic, Not Obtuse. Proving Quotes Regally Shouted Through Uproariously Valiant Women, X-ccentuate Your Zeal.

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Simon & Schuster is one of the world’s leading publishers and we are always looking for fresh new voices. Write a story, chapter, or essay about whatever you like. The 50 best entries will be announced by Prose and read by our editorial staff for consideration.
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CelticPrincess in Simon & Schuster
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El Loco

"That's it! That's what I heard!" Susie yelled.

I tilted my head to one side, tucked my auburn colored hair behind my ear, and pretended to listen harder. "I still don't hear anything." I told her.

She stared at me quite incredulously. She could not, or would not, believe that I heard nothing. “You have the hearing of a bat, how can you sit there and tell me you heard nothing?”

Susie is my sister. We look a lot like, and yet we are nothing alike. I am taller by two inches to her five-foot six inches, and outweigh her by a good hundred and twenty pounds. I’m not what you would call overtly fat, it’s just that my sister swims on the thin side of our family gene pool. I have naturally dark auburn colored hair, and, well, no one is exactly sure what color my sister’s hair is any more. I think she used to be a tow-headed blonde. Now, let’s just say she’s colorful. Susie says she doesn’t color her hair, but a sister knows. Hey, when you change your hair color as often as you change your socks, even the neighbors notice.

She was still staring at me like I was crazy. Which many would say is a mild descriptor, and I’m completely okay with this as I tend to live life on my own terms, but that’s a story for another day. We were sitting in one corner of our favorite coffee shop. It wasn't our normal seating arrangement, as we both preferred to sit outside. But mid-afternoon of a late July summer's day was not the right time to sit outside, when you live in the middle of the high desert of Southern California. We had retreated inside, to the far corner of the room, nearer the windows than we would have preferred, but it was still a nice break from the blistering heat outside.

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Her normally beautiful blue eyes, were now the size of saucers and had taken on a crazed look. "Are you deaf?" She accused more than asked.

"The last time I was at the doctors they said my hearing was fine, so I'm going to say 'No'."

"Well, whatever it is, I don't like the sound of that noise it's making,” Susie replied.

I still heard nothing, so I just stared back at her and listened some more. Still nothing. Five minutes of sitting in deafening silence with my sister freaking out over nothing, and then it happened… I heard what Susie had been freaking out about.

*scritch scritch*

Susie jumped. "Did you hear that?:"

I had to admit it, that time I heard something. "Yea, I heard."

*scritch scritch*

Wondering what it was that I had just heard, I started looking around under the table. I stood up and looked behind my seat, then towards the window behind me. It was then that I noticed there was a raccoon sitting on its haunches outside. It looked kind of lonely. Until I noticed what was sitting next to it. A fork. A dirty old fork that someone had dropped and had neglected to pick up. I waited to see what the raccoon would do.

He stared at me. I stared back. I say he, because the raccoon reminded me of a crazy ex-boyfriend that Susie had dated back in high school. We were at a stand-still, the crazy raccoon, that I unconsciously named ‘El Loco’, and me. I could hear Susie in the background telling me to keep looking for whatever was making the noises, but I was positive that the raccoon was at the root of things.

I waited, staring him down. El Loco stared back. Susie freaked out, and walked to the front of the café and started talking to the manager about ‘ghosts’ and ‘haunted old buildings’. It was pretty apparent that she was not paying much more attention to Susie than I was. It was a maddening cycle. It felt like forever. The truth is, it was only about 45 seconds before it happened.

Still holding my gaze, El Loco made his move. He reached for the fork with his front left paw. He scooted it towards his body. Very carefully, and not looking away, he picked it up and scraped the window with it.

*scritch scritch*

Susie screamed. I burst out laughing. El Loco put the fork down and watched every move Susie made. He had won. At that moment, I realized that he'd been watching Susie for the thirty or forty minutes we had been at the coffee shop, most likely enthralled by her apricot highlights and her high-pitched squeals. The first time he scraped the window was most likely just a side effect of picking up the fork off the ground. The ensuing spectacle and Susie’s continued over exaggerated screams caused the cycle to continue.

With one final look my way, and a tilt of his head, El Loco was finished. The war was over, the battle was won. He turned his back to me, reached over and grabbed the fork, and scooted away with it. He would be armed and ready the next time he ran into Susie the Screamer and would be prepared to do battle once again. I hollered at Susie to get her attention so I could point out the cause of all her distress. She refused to listen so I chalked it up to just another fun moment for my memoirs.

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There, Their, They're Challenge Use each homynym once. I would say that the challenge is to use them correctly, but you're writers... Have fun!
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CelticPrincess in Poetry & Free Verse
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Winter squirrels

Over there, they gather twigs and moss.

Here, they're gathering nuts and berries.

Masters of their own fate, these squirrels.

What will they do with the things they find?

Why they're going over there to fill their home for the long winter ahead.

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Confession time! Make a confession in 45 words or less! Lets see how you do.... (but no less than 15 words because it won't let me go lower)
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CelticPrincess in Stream of Consciousness
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my besties

I will always love you, for you have given me back myself. You allow me to be who I am. You love my unconditionally, unconventionally, selflessly, poetically, and because of you, I have been allowed to break down walls and begin living, and loving.

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#Makeadifference
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CelticPrincess
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You are enough

#MakeADifference

Brush off your self-esteem

Go into the world

Lift others up

Show their Worth

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#stophiding
Cover image for post It's time, by CelticPrincess
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CelticPrincess
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It’s time

#StopHiding

Come out of the shadows

Live life to the fullest

Rise above

You Belong

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"And so it happened, My body froze in its place, While my heart raced like a wild horse." Write a piece of poetry or prose ending with these lines. Don't forget to tag me!
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CelticPrincess in Romance & Erotica
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ends or beginnings

I could see it coming, but was unsure how to stop it. The day was ending and a new one about to begin. That was not the problem, however. The problem was that I knew what the next day would hold, and I didn’t have any way to change things. The anticipation was palpable. The anxiety had my heart beating like a drum line chorus in my chest. And then there were the butterflies in my stomach that had turned into something akin to weebles wobbling back and forth in my stomach. They never fell over, but they sure felt like they were going to cause my liver to beat a hasty retreat through my colon and my stomach to heave itself out of my body. There was no way that I could go through with this. I just could not wrap my mind around it nor could I get my body under control.

The next thing I knew, in the midst of all the chaos in my mind and my body, I was being moved about by what seemed like apparitions, pointing, and murmuring at me to move this way or that, to put on this frock and remove that one until I happened to catch sight of myself in the mirror, only to realize that it was not my mirror. The mirror was in the dressing room at the reception hall. I wondered how I had managed to get to this place, to this moment without ever remembering a thing about the day, when I noticed the ring on my left hand as it rested upon my lacy lingerie. I heard a sigh, and looked up from the ring on my hand to see him peering in at me from the doorway, with some sick, sadistic look of glee on his face. He quickly, and very quietly closed and locked the door to the dressing room. And so it happened… my body froze in its place, while my heart raced like a wild horse.

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Favourite bible verse? (Not limited to Christians!)
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Never condemn

For God sent not his son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved. John 3:17

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Write the saddest sentence ever.
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CelticPrincess in Stream of Consciousness
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Left

The last breath left his body, and simultaneously, the fighting spirit slipped from her grasp.

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Write the most boring sentence you can think of.
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CelticPrincess in Stream of Consciousness
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This is the most boring sentence ever.

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