
Thursday Prompt: Bumby!
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“Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self."
[The New Statesman, February 25, 1933] – Cyril Connolly
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Always remember: we are all writers together.
This week’s prompt is given to us by a road in Orlando, Florida. I don’t even know if this is an actual word; but it is a road. The reason I wish to throw it out to everyone is the fact that it never ceased to make me laugh every time we passed the exit: Bumby
“Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self."
[The New Statesman, February 25, 1933] – Cyril Connolly
Be sure to place the link for your completed story in the comments section of this post so we can find it.
You might consider making your own TP icon to announce your story as such. Readers watch for this and will respond.
If you do to participate in the Thursday Prompt remember that is good form to read your fellow participants. If you wish to give a critique ask if the writer wishes one and then send it along in a private note.
Always remember: we are all writers together.
This week’s prompt is given to us by a road in Orlando, Florida. I don’t even know if this is an actual word; but it is a road. The reason I wish to throw it out to everyone is the fact that it never ceased to make me laugh every time we passed the exit: Bumby
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I think I like this game! How do I play it?
Now you've made me think of the introduction to a book of short stories I've been writing for, um, nearly forty years (I'm old, folks). What's Your Sign? The title of the book is the punchline of the journal entry.
Now you've made me think of the introduction to a book of short stories I've been writing for, um, nearly forty years (I'm old, folks). What's Your Sign? The title of the book is the punchline of the journal entry.
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