Challenge
Write the longest grammatically sound alliteration you can possibly muster. The longest such alliteration's author wins $150 if, and only if, this challenge receives at least 300 entries. Editing is allowed.
If you don't know what an alliteration is, Google it. Ensure that your entry is an alliteration and that it forms a coherent thought. Remember, editing is allowed.
Sometimes.
Sometimes studying stupid subjects can subject me to certain stuff I'd never expect. Seeing stuff happen before sundown or sunrise suddenly sets a fire so bright I must set forward on my suspicion. Science, sociology, scents and sounds all seem like a wonderful thing. Sometimes not. Satan himself sought the suffice. Sometimes things seem so satisfactory that your soul stakes its survival.
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Prose Challenge of the Week #47: Write the ugliest micropoem that you can regurgitate. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge.
Challenge
Write about strength. (What does it means to you? Who is strong? Are you strong? How? Etc.)
Challenge
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)
Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #44: You’ve been baited by the person you’ve been stalking. Held at gunpoint, you can’t leave, ever. Write about it. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
Permission
I could have sworn I had your permission. To set you as my goal and mission. I wasted my time it seems of course, but for some odd reason you set my course. I know that we'll never be and I doubt you'll know what you meant to me. But another reminder that if I look I'd find her. I got stuck on you but you didn't care, so now I watch, oh how I dare.
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Prose Challenge of the Week #20: Write a three sentence story about desire. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge