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Week 4/9/2019 - Win a Membership in Steem Basic Income - Tell us About a Favorite Freewrite

@Owasco
This one by @kaelci left me with such a vivid picture of sisterly love/hate that it stayed with me for days. I felt like I knew these two, and somehow learned an awful lot about them in just a few words. In our exchange of comments about the piece @kaelci disclosed how she had been working, with little success, on this scene prior to tackling it in a freewrite: I was staring at this Avia chapter for most of yesterday, trying to work out how this darn dialogue could possibly go. And then this just pops out at 7am thanks to a freewrite, haha!
This is what I love about freewriting - stuff you have difficulty imagining just pops out under the "pressure" of a timed freewrite. And I wonder: do many authors use this as a technique to get the creative juices flowing?


@Whatisnew
As you all know, I love a story that makes me smile or laugh and @wakeupkitty did both with her three part weekend freewrite. A patient has been seeing her shrink for over 20 years and became frustrated during her visit as reality hit that every visit is the same and has the same outcome. So the patient finally let loose, telling the shrink exactly what she thought of him. Now the patient was the one who was asking the shrink questions and demanding answers in a hilarious way. I still laugh every time I think of this story and is definitely a must read!


@wakeupkitty
It is the freewrite of @zephalexia I recommend for this week. It hit me because being a mom is not easy and after all these years (over 35) I am one (youngest two are not adults yet) you get fewer contacts (no supermarket and teachers at school and work do not count if you are a single mom) more isolated and give up more and more about your own needs. A portal to an other world was not there for me and it could have saved. Something to think about because most women give up their lives.

@fitinfun
I have two again:
First is @jeanlucsr's weekend freewrite where he again "borrows" from many of us to create a group post. I love these stories and they always make me laugh. @jeanlucsr really has a knack for this and I do not think I could pull it off. I feel like these really make us more of a family.


Next is @felt.buzz writing for the "portal" prompt. I was the freewritehouse reminder for his prior work and suggested he continue the story with this prompt. This creepy tale is the result of that idea. Such a nice guy for such chilling thoughts!


@wonderwop
I was going through some #freewrites tonight and I found one from @redheadpei that took me back to my high school days. The prompt was slug and the #freewrite about the slimy little buggers made me feel bad about the houseless snails. I'm sure they've been used in many a science fair project, and it probably didn't fair well for the slugs. Go back in time and take a gander at this story, I'm sure you'll feel younger too! 👍

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That's as far as Carol can go!
Next up -- upvotes and payouts --
And figuring out how to post this from another account.
Someone (@byn? @mariannewest? @freewritehouse?) please fix this and I will edit or delete this post!


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