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Day 29: how to cut a long story short?
I’m not known for my brevity, so today’s Writing Challenge is living up to its name. Can I tell a story in just six sentences? We’ll see. But not today. Immediately, this challenge brought to mind the genius of Ernest Hemingway. As the story goes, “Papa” settled a bar bet with his writing colleagues by crafting a complete tale – beginning, middle,…
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Day 28: the first time she told anyone
“Write a post about the first time you did something. What is it? What was it like? What did you learn from it?” The first time I realized that my breast cancer was not just about me was when my fourteen year old daughter decided to break her silence about it. In her own way. On Facebook. It was World…
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a listless immigrant
“Make a list of 5 challenges of your health focus and another top 5 list for the small victories that keep you going.” . . . at first blush, a fairly innocuous writing prompt bringing to mind the hapless record shop owner in Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity. A compulsive maker of lists, his “top fives” run the gamut of pop culture, eclectic…
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Day 26: running on empty …
This twenty-sixth day of the Wego Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge finds me running on empty, almost out of ideas and the right words to convey them. My cup runneth over with cliches about the home stretch and the light at the end of the tunnel and how it’s always darkest before the dawn. Not to worry, today’s post is…