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		<title>March Participants Page</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Option One: Fiction To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring. &#8211; George Santayana Write a flash-fic, scene, or short story about a happier state of mind. 1. Miss Knit Brow, by Medhini 2. Journey, by One More Believer 3. Salt, by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Option One: Fiction</p>
<p>    To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring.<br />
    &#8211; George Santayana</p>
<p>Write a flash-fic, scene, or short story about a happier state of mind.</p>
<p>   1. Miss Knit Brow, by Medhini<br />
   2. Journey, by One More Believer<br />
   3. Salt, by Melissa A. Bartell</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Two: Timed Writing</p>
<p>    Life is one of those precious fleeting gifts, and everything can change in a heartbeat.<br />
    –Author Unknown</p>
<p>Take seven minutes (use all seven, but don’t go over), and write on the subject of fleeting gifts. This is a timed exercise and it’s expected that it won’t be perfect. Any format &#8211; fiction, essay, verse &#8211; is acceptable.</p>
<p>   1. Fleeting Gifts Are…, by A~lotus<br />
   2. The Future is Now, by J. C. Montgomery<br />
   3. Fleeting Gifts / Easter Runup, by James Steerforth<br />
   4. A Dream Divine, by Rebecca</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Three: Seven Things</p>
<p>    Never think someone will be there forever…forever is a long time and time has a way of changing things.<br />
    –Author Unknown</p>
<p>In improvisation, one of our exercises is a game called “Seven Things,” in which we go around in a circle giving each other the challenge, “Give me seven things that [whatever].” We are not going to go around in a circle here, but if you’re drawn to lists, this prompt is for you.</p>
<p>Tell me about seven people who have influenced you.</p>
<p>You are not required to provide any explanations, but it’s more interesting for readers if you do.</p>
<p>   1. List #4, by LovesMukiwa<br />
   2. Seven People who have Influenced Me, by Janet<br />
   3. Seven Things: Influential, by Melissa A. Bartell<br />
   4. Seven Influences, by Zan</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Four: Pick Three</p>
<p>    The first day of spring was once the time for taking the young virgins into the fields, there in dalliance to set an example in fertility for nature to follow. Now we just set the clocks an hour ahead and change the oil in the crankcase.<br />
    – E.B. White</p>
<p>Pick at least three of the following eight words, and write a paragraph, scene, flash-fic, essay, blog entry or poem using them. It’s fine to change tenses, or pluralize if you want to, but please bold the words you choose.</p>
<p>spring, change, virgin, dalliance, fertile, nature, oil, crank</p>
<p>   1. A Mere Dalliance, by James<br />
   2. Autumn is the Bridesmaid of Spring, by Gemma<br />
   3. Eden Lost, by Tiel<br />
   4. Forever Fall, by Jane<br />
   5. The Felling of a Tree, by Rebecca<br />
   6. Technicolor, by Paisley<br />
   7. Early Spring, by Richard<br />
   8. The Knifemaker, by Tiel Aisha Ansari<br />
   9. Renewal, by J.C. Montgomery<br />
  10. Mass Astrological Influences, by Zan<br />
  11. Spring, by Lissa</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Five: Can You Picture That?</p>
<p>Use the following photo to inspire an entry in any form &#8211; fiction, essay, poetry. Please copy the photo to your own server if you want to include it in your post.</p>
<p>If you respond to this prompt, please copy the image to your own server, and credit the photographer Therese Chase. Her web page is here: http://velma-dacron.livejournal.com/.</p>
<p>Butterfly<br />
Click for full-sized image.</p>
<p>   1. Butterfly Delight, by Gemma<br />
   2. Metamorphosis, by Rebecca<br />
   3. Butterflies, by Melissa A. Bartell</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Six: Poetry</p>
<p>    Each leaf,<br />
    each blade of grass<br />
    vies for attention.</p>
<p>    Even weeds<br />
    carry tiny blossoms<br />
    to astonish us.<br />
    &#8211; Marianne Poloskey</p>
<p>Using the quotation above as your inspiration, write a poem (any form is fine) about something you find astonishing.</p>
<p>   1. A Gift of Wonder, Love, and Sacredness, by Rebecca<br />
   2. Astonishing, by Thaleia<br />
   3. Perpetual Amazement, by Tiel Aisha Ansari<br />
   4. Flight, by Sunrise Sister<br />
   5. Astonishing, by J.C. Montgomery<br />
   6. Haiku…Spring, by Beloved Dreamer</p>
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		<title>March Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 06:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to March. Where I live, winter is giving way to spring, and we’ve had really odd weather, with warm sunny days followed by cold snowy ones. Wash, rinse, repeat. To me, March has always seemed like as good a time as any to embrace change, so our theme for this month is Change. You’re [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to March. Where I live, winter is giving way to spring, and we’ve had really odd weather, with warm sunny days followed by cold snowy ones. Wash, rinse, repeat. To me, March has always seemed like as good a time as any to embrace change, so our theme for this month is Change. You’re free to interpret it literally, spiritually, or metaphorically, of course.</p>
<p>For guidelines, please see The Rules. Remember that you should comment on this post with your links, including the title of the piece that you wrote. Also, I would encourage everyone to visit the blogs of CW participants &#8211; most of our Regulars have amazing writing on their sites throughout the month.</p>
<p>Also, if this is your first time here, please be aware that comments from first-time posters are held in queue until they’re approved by a live person.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option One: Fiction</p>
<p>    To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring.<br />
    &#8211; George Santayana</p>
<p>Write a flash-fic, scene, or short story about a happier state of mind.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Two: Timed Writing</p>
<p>    Life is one of those precious fleeting gifts, and everything can change in a heartbeat.<br />
    –Author Unknown</p>
<p>Take seven minutes (use all seven, but don’t go over), and write on the subject of fleeting gifts. This is a timed exercise and it’s expected that it won’t be perfect. Any format &#8211; fiction, essay, verse &#8211; is acceptable.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Three: Seven Things</p>
<p>    Never think someone will be there forever…forever is a long time and time has a way of changing things.<br />
    –Author Unknown</p>
<p>In improvisation, one of our exercises is a game called “Seven Things,” in which we go around in a circle giving each other the challenge, “Give me seven things that [whatever].” We are not going to go around in a circle here, but if you’re drawn to lists, this prompt is for you.</p>
<p>Tell me about seven people who have influenced you.</p>
<p>You are not required to provide any explanations, but it’s more interesting for readers if you do.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Four: Pick Three</p>
<p>    The first day of spring was once the time for taking the young virgins into the fields, there in dalliance to set an example in fertility for nature to follow. Now we just set the clocks an hour ahead and change the oil in the crankcase.<br />
    – E.B. White</p>
<p>Pick at least three of the following eight words, and write a paragraph, scene, flash-fic, essay, blog entry or poem using them. It’s fine to change tenses, or pluralize if you want to, but please bold the words you choose.</p>
<p>spring, change, virgin, dalliance, fertile, nature, oil, crank</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Five: Can You Picture That?</p>
<p>Use the following photo to inspire an entry in any form &#8211; fiction, essay, poetry. Please copy the photo to your own server if you want to include it in your post.</p>
<p>If you respond to this prompt, please copy the image to your own server, and credit the photographer Therese Chase. Her web page is here: http://velma-dacron.livejournal.com/.</p>
<p>Butterfly<br />
Click for full-sized image.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Option Six: Poetry</p>
<p>    Each leaf,<br />
    each blade of grass<br />
    vies for attention.</p>
<p>    Even weeds<br />
    carry tiny blossoms<br />
    to astonish us.<br />
    &#8211; Marianne Poloskey</p>
<p>Using the quotation above as your inspiration, write a poem (any form is fine) about something you find astonishing.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>Don’t forget to comment on this post with the direct link, title, and selected option for each piece you create. Happy Writing!</p>
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