The Pride of Prose
On looking through those you are following, I find it no wonder that you feel left out of the site’s community. You have failed to follow it’s most active, creative people. I am truly surprised that you have stayed active yourself for as long as you have without identifying it’s players.
I was originally glued to the site by a story dctezcan posted long ago, and then quickly deleted. It was a riveting, frightening post that made me aware that I had found a writing site with ballsy writers producing courageous content. The story enthralled me, while also leaving my skin crawling, and shamed by my gender. I thought it was one of the best short pieces I had ever read, and I have read a lot.
I love the challenges and witty rhymings posted by EstherFlowers1.
Mfrobs writes in a down home, long ago style that I love.
Posey writes, in my humble opinion, the best poetry on site. Every one of her poems is filled with a beautiful, nervous tension that leaves me wanting more, and less.
Mazzmyrrheyes’ structured stylings alone are worth an account on the site.
I have followed along as CatLady1 has grown into a creative, fun-filled storyteller.
rlove327 is an intellectual, and exacting stylist.
It is tragic for us readers that Undermeyou went to work for the site and is now depriving us of her energy, and angst.
I love sandflea68’s sixty-nine tales of dead men, JimLamb’s three word critiques, and Mnezz’s constant and instantaneous support and reposts.
I visit regularly for anarosewood’s dismantling of the night skies, and Mclarice’s putting those stars back together.
TomJonas tells a great story.
But mostly I fail to see how you can enjoy the site without following BonnieBoo, who does a little bit of all of the above, and does it all with a big heart and a twangy, mid-western, apple pie style.
Apologies to those who are deserving to be mentioned, but here it is for me.
Get on board the Prose train @EvelynDawn... before you are left at the station!
Adios, and vaya con dios!