Dear Wordlers,
I put nebulous in the search engine at poets.org, and came up with this poem by Margaret Atwood: Helen of Troy Does Countertop Dancing. This week’s words come from her poem. As the school year is wrapping up, the demands on my time increase. I may not be around much this week, but wish you good writing.
As usual, leave a link to your piece on Mister Linky.
Happy Sunday,
Brenda
Just returned from my own vision quest in Sedona and couldn’t believe these words were waiting for me! Thank you!
This system you have for choosing the words is really working a treat.
Yeah, about that nebulous! Almost as good as Walt’s “alliteration”. Remember that whirl from several months ago? 🙂 Just kidding, loving every minute of it. 🙂
Nebulous, eh?
For some reason my link doesn’t work? It is http://;www.annellannell.wordpress.com
http://julesstorypageswhirl.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/noteworthy-phenomenon-100-word-story-verse-sunday-whirl-wordle-109/
Copy and pasting done… here’s the story enjoy. I had fun with the words.
http://juleslongerstrandsofgems.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/escaping-the-void-sw-109/
Also on my blogspot for those who post with that site. This is not the Story, it will be up in a few. I wasn’t planning on two pieces…but as poets we all know that plans especially in regards to writing don’t always go the way we expect. I will try to get to read more of you wonderful folks this week. Please leave links if you visit – makes the return trip easier…at least for me.
These words took me on a road trip! Can’t wait to see where they led everyone else!
Difficult words this week, and I didn’t use “slab”. Thanks for all you do, Brenda. I am up early and will be round to read throughout the day.
Pamela
Wow! Usually, I am nearly teh last contributor. Cracked it for first this week! (Simple pleasures!).