They’re out there just to confuse you. You can find them in your workplace, your school, the places where you shop, the restaurants you eat at, maybe even in your home. Their mission in life is to leave you wondering what they said and what they meant by it.
Category: Writing Prompts and Exercises
Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Alligators vs. Crocodiles & What are Crocodile Tears?
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• •Fiction Writing, picture writing prompts, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Sleeping Mouse Picture Writing Prompts
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• •Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
The King of the Beasts
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Dancing in the Streets: the Dancing Plague
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• •Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Time Travel Writing Prompts
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• •Fiction Writing, Poisons, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Death Cap, the Murderous Mushroom
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• •Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Confusing Words: Mannequin vs. Manikin & the Strange Case of the Corpse Bride
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• •Fiction Writing, Natural Hazards, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Lightning Myths, Facts, & Writing Prompts
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• •Fiction Writing, Holidays, Saint Patrick's Day & Other March Articles, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Irish Blessings
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• •aint Patrick’s Day will be here soon. Saint Patrick can be learned about in “Saint Patrick’s Day: Myths, Facts, & Writing Prompts .” The world of leprechauns is explored in “Leprechaun Facts” as well as in “Leprechaunophobia – the Fear of Leprechauns.” The eleven Irish blessings in this article are for use on March 17 or any other day of the year.