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  • Writing Prompts by Dragonclaws2
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    I will try to make sure this writing prompt book is more original. If you are like me and constantly worry about your writing but have no idea what to use as practice, this book will be your answer. Hopefully, I can help you write more creatively and defeat all writer's enemy: writer's block.
  • Stalemate by jaynadpatel
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    Though I'm a big advocate of not giving up, however big or small a problem is, sometimes it's best to let it go and walk away. There's no shame in it. Think about it: if you've looked at an issue from every angle, asked for help, thought outside the box and still don't have an answer or solution then what's the point? You're just going around in circles. You can't progress sometimes if you don't move forward. This short poem is about that tricky stalemate we sometimes find ourselves faced with.
  • In-Between by jaynadpatel
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    Change always looks more appealing when we're turning away from something bad, a negative experience or chapter in our lives, we welcome it and are keen to move forward. Change when our existing situation is rosy is bittersweet- we know change is inevitable. Change is needed to grow, evolve, learn and become the next person we need to be, should be. It's exciting and It's sad. One door opens as another closes. It's only when we're at the very edge, standing at the precipice that we reflect. Look back, remembering what experiences have gone before. The known. And look ahead with hope or dread to what lies ahead. The unknown. Only when we're teetering on the in-between.