Author name: jade

Challenge Day 329

329. Trial and Error: Write about something you learned the hard way. I am not everyone’s cup of tea and not everyone is going to like me. This reality was upsetting and hard to navigate as a child because I went to school with the same people for 13 years and if people didn’t like […]

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Challenge Day 328

328. The Windows of the Soul: Write a poem about the story that is told through someone’s eyes. I have been left all night in this small area. I can turn around, scratch and lick myself, and spread out a little bit. On one hand it is cozy and safe but on the other hand, I’d

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Challenge Day 327

327. The Unsent Letter: Write about a letter that never made it to its recipient. I am going to be traveling to central Africa: Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi and would like a referral to the travel clinic to discuss getting a yellow fever shot. With my autoimmune disorder, I am not sure if a yellow

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Challenge Day 326

326. Say it: Write a poem or story that uses dialogue between two people. Samantha and Jada share a bottle of wine while catching up from not seeing each other for a month. “Are you hungry? I can make some food or we can order out?” Samantha asked. “OMG, let’s order Rusty’s pizza!” Jada replied.

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Challenge Day 325

325. Lost and Found: Write about a lost object. In the early 2000s, my mom gave me a pair of ruby and diamond earrings, ruby being my birthstone. The rubies were drop-set with the diamonds anchoring the top and they were very attractive. I had a habit of wearing nice jewelry when I shouldn’t e.g.

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