Prompt list for February 2020
You are invited to use the pompt for each day, for your writing on that day. You can use any form of the word, ie, for the first prompt, , you could use rushed, or rushes, or similar. You can also use anything that is prompted by the prompt for the day.
You don’t have to leave your work in the comments section, but if you have anything to say about this, please feel free to let us know about it.
I hope February is an excellent month for your writing. I’ll be posting some of my own responses to the prompts, if and when I feel they are relevant, or if I particularly like what I’ve written!

I was intrigued by the title of your post! I guessed (correctly) what it referred to because we have spoken about the idea and you have blogged about it. The title itself would be a wonderful prompt with numerous possibilities.
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What a fine idea, Marie, feel free to use it as a prompt. Perhaps I will reconsider some of the existing prompts I have on my list, and use phrases rather than single words for some of them … I love that idea, for sure. and in expanding beyond just poetry, into the whole creative writing range can bring bigger, and possibly better results.
Although a finely written Haiku can still be awesome, at times in its exactness and perfection …
I’ll probably be giving some written form information as well, during the month of February. The Cordonostic poem is bound to get another run, because, well because
why the heck not!
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