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PeteS
I read. I write. Sometimes I eat. I live in Baltimore and it's pretty great.
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think of a word, any word, and use it as the title of your work. base your story, poem, prose, etc. completely on the word.
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Rage

When I even think of him, the feeling wells up in me. The burning starts somewhere down near the base of my stomach and rises quickly, like a sponge absorbing liquid hate, up through my torso. When the flow hits my shoulders it’s all directed towards the narrow conduit that is my neck, it has no choice but to accelerate straight up to my brain. Physics. The physics of rage.

My head fills, pushing out whatever thoughts were in there previously. Whatever I’m doing comes to a halt while I think of revenge. Murderous, dark ideas present themselves. So clear. So easy. I could kill him just like that. Walk up behind him while he waits for the train and stab the place where his heart should be. So easy.

But this is not me. I’m kind, gentle, understanding. Or I was. Until he crossed me. He took advantage of my good qualities to get what he wanted, and then moved on leaving me to deal with this fiery reservoir of fury.

So now it really is me. Several times a day it’s me. Ignoring the world around in favor of indulging darkest fantasy. Giving in to the anger. Feeling the adhesion of bad flowing into good, like I’m studying a natural phenomenon. I’m a scientist, studying the infusion. A very, very mad scientist. Breaking new ground in the field of rage.

Challenge
Pick a word or phrase with fifteen letters, and use it to write a 15-word acrostic poem. (one word per line)
It can be about anything, but it'll be more impressive if you can get the words to read like a full sentence. Feel-free-to-cheat-with-hyphens.
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PeteS in Words

What’s really sad

Did

I

Seriously

Get

United

States

To

Irritate

Neighbors,

Glorify

The

Russians,

Unknow

My

Past?

Challenge
Missed Connection Advertisement
"A missed connection is a type of personal advertisement which arises after two people meet but are too shy or otherwise unable to exchange contact details" (Wikipedia). Let's do a fun writing exercise. Let's write a "missed connection" ad! This is a great opportunity for an interesting (maybe weird) meet cute and some odd characters (both the subject and the narrator). Mostly, have fun!
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PeteS

Missed Connection:

You, the most beautiful. Me, presentable.

You, scent of strawberries. Me, motor oil.

You, head in the clouds. Me, staring at my feet.

You, long flowing hair. Me, balding in the back.

You, dressed up real nice. Me, heavy metal t-shirt.

I think we're a match. Let's light it up.

Challenge
Weirdest things to hear from a priest inside a confessional.
What are some of the weirdest things to hear from a priest inside a confessional during confession? Write out a short scenario, or make a list if you wish.
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PeteS in Comedy

The Confession

Entering the darkened church from July’s sunshine splendor outside, my eyes were useless. Weary from travel, out of practice in Catholicism, I made my way toward darkened cubical shapes at the chapel’s side.

Sitting, I heard a voice come through the wall.

“Is someone there?”

“Yes,” I croaked back, lifting my water bottle to wet my throat.

“Forgive me father, I have sinned,” the voice commenced while I drank, “I have killed again since my last confession.”

My eyes wide, heart racing, water spilling, I yelled, “Wrong side!” as I ripped aside the curtain and dashed out the cathedral door.

Challenge
Take a well-known cliche and make it yours (micro poems only)
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PeteS

Mutilated.

What doesn't kill you

makes you stronger

I don't believe that

any longer

I should have weaved

but tried to duck

my gait and mind

changed by a truck

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