Creative Nonfiction in The Ink Well Prompt #116
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Last Week's entrants
Thank you to all who participated in last week's prompt : Blow away the cobwebs.
Last week's participants
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Highlighting @zerah, with the story:
Garden Whispers
I smiled and nodded my head. If my Mama were to be here to see what I have accomplished, that little patch of earth and pots filled with green pumpkin leaves, pepper and every other little thing you could think of, I'm sure she would be proud of me. Who wouldn't be, I sure as hell was proud of myself.
Curator's comment :
zerah writes a lovely, thoughtful and insightful CNF that comes to life through her skilfully use of dialogue. Zerah gives us the lowdown on how her garden gives her peace and comfort. However, there’s more because thanks to her effort her friend manages to find comfort in the garden too. So the garden turns into a double blessing. Nice!
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Highlighting @rammargarita , with the story:
Grandma, tell me a story.
As what entertains me and makes me feel good is to write my stories in the Hive. I immediately wrote a non-fiction one and published it. From that moment on I couldn't write any more because my computer was damaged, it was useless. Then I began to feel bored, a little sad and depressed.
Curator's comment :
rammargarita writes a lovely CNF piece about her recovery and months spent on her porch telling stories to young children. She has the voice of oral tradition in this writing, and this reflects the content of the piece.
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Highlighting @nathy33, with the story:
At last I found myself
For a long time I let myself go and let others decide what was good or not good for me, for the sake of not doing things wrong. But when my son turned 2 years old I didn't recognize myself anymore, I lost myself. I could not even say what my favorite food was, read a book or a story, which was my passion before, but everyone said that as a mother I should stop wasting my time, so I did not read anymore, I did not leave the house either.
Curator's comment :
nathy33 writes an absolutely wonderful CNF about how she dealt with judgment and opinions by anyone and everyone when she became pregnant and then more so once she had her child. I remember this exact thing happening to me. Everyone feels the need to comment and soliloquize on childcare and rearing. For nathy33, she found herself hiding away, not going out, all in an effort to avoid the watchful eyes. Then finally she realized she had lost herself and wanted her freedom back, a few months after her son turned two.
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Highlighting @nancybriti1, with the story:
A knot in front of the sea
Anyway, I don't know if it was because of so much attention or because this guy was really handsome, or because in previous lives we knew each other, I fell in love that week with a complete stranger.
Curator's comment :
nancybriti1 writes a dreamy, lovely, CNF love story about a first love when she was very young. It had me caught up in that amazing feeling of joy and tenderness that seems to be associated with young love, and memories of what those delightful and painful heartsick feelings were like.
This Week's Prompt 116:
Gift of time
Write a personal story about something that happened to you or someone close to you that focuses around a "gift of time." You can write about a conflict situation in which every minute counted or an experience where extra time made all the difference to the outcome or anything else that comes to mind and would make a good story.
Tell us about it! And remember to integrate storytelling elements like characters, scene setting, dialogue and action to bring your story to life!
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Lovely topic, cause time truly is a gift. Sadly, many don't realise this until they run out of it...Will be eagerly waiting for writers submission🔥
Congratulations @zerah, @rammargarita, @natty33 and @nancybriti1. ✨️🌷🎄
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Thank you very much for the mention, friends. Honored and happy. Many congratulations to the other nominees. May the successes continue
Congratulations to all featured authors.
Here's my entry...
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@kilvnrex/its-what-time-does-k7x
Congrats 🎉🎉 @zerah, @rammargarita, @natty33 and @nancybriti1 . Well done guys🤗👍👏👏
My post entry:
https://inleo.io/@marynn/a-race-against-time-4az?referral=marynn
Supported @coolbabe88, @kilvnrex and @jennyzee1.
Hello friends, thank you very much for the mention, here is my entry for this week.
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@nathy33/saying-goodbye-is-the-only-option-engesp-8vc
Hello lovely Inkwell Community,
I've jumped in once again, tempted by an Inkwell prompt. Such a prompt must bring back memories to someone as seasoned as I am.
My memory described here.
Happy writing, to all
Here's my entry: https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@aloysiusmbaba/3-deaths-and-a-timely.
I engaged with @Nathy33 and @Joycealarapon
My entry
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@marriot5464/deadline
Supported @kilvnrex @aloysiusmbaba
Compliments of the season, guys.
Here is my entry:
https://peakd.com/@mrenglish/time-in-time-out
I supported @aloysiusmbaba @estilodereba
Here's my participation for this week's prompt
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@jennyzee1/the-time-that-made-a
Supported @nathy33 and @mrenglish
I supported @marynn and @joycealarapon
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@young-tari/moments-to-be-cherished
Here is my entry
Supported @marynn @nathy33 https://inleo.io/@coolbabe88/brotherly-love-54e?referral=coolbabe88
This is my own entry https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@zerah/gifts-and-seasons-of-time?referral=zerah.
Commented on @marynn and @kilvnrex.
I supported @aloysiusmbaba and @coolbabe88
Here is my entry
https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@abojode/my-gift-of-time-and
Congratulations y’all 🎉
Here is my entry: https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@joycealarapon/the-second-chance?referral=joycealarapon