Freewrite Favorites! Volume #25
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@carolkean
I'm sure others would nominate this story, so I'm glad I got to be first:
@carolkean doesn't give us much information about the present lives of her characters, but that's not really necessary. We can all relate to missing the past she's telling us about. And the way she weaves magic into her story is perfect! @marie-jay
I loved @carolkean's surreal freewrite. It was sad and I could almost imagine a future like that. With reminiscing of the good old days, the things we enjoyed, the things we take for granted today. But it ends well, with a feel good. ~ @kaerpediem
@reonlouw
Today I am nominating the freewrite for muscle by @reonlouw
Sometimes I think he and I are related because we have such similar thoughts. In this freewrite Reon talks about his non-enjoyment of going to a gym to work out. I'm with him!
He mentions his brother telling him that he just needs to keep going back to get the benefit. Ha!
I tell obese people not to waste their money on a gym membership ALL the time. I say, start working out at home in various gentle ways until you have some consistency. Then if you want to go to a (smelly, germ-infested) gym later, you can do that! ~ @fitinfun
@svashta
The other one I would like to recommend is @svashta's Freewrite also on the same prompt. This one got as real as it gets. Many people struggle with quitting smoking. I know someone who told me, "why bother? we are all going to die anyways." Maybe @svashta's story will give you a different perception :) ~ @kaerpediem
@marie-jay
I found a number of really good freewrites on my rounds today but @marie-jay's New Age really stood out.
It is at once both funny and sad. Funny for obvious reasons and sad because it highlights the way in which so many of us fail to stand up for common sense and say it as it is, and instead bend over backwards in an attempt to be agreeable and not to offend. ~ @deirdyweirdy
@kaerpediem
I loved the dialogue between two people that @kaerpediem wrote about in her "You Had One Job." As you know, there is so much involved when planning a party and you would think that a person who was given only one job would do it right. Wrong! This was such a fun read and one that I think many of us can relate to. ~ @whatisnew
@byn
I hadn't seen anything from my friend @byn in a while and she creates this incredible story on the prompt muscle. It starts off as just a normal day after working out, then turns into a story, that I can't get out of my head. This is a must read for yourself story, as I won't ruin it for you. ~ @wonderwop
Hi @freewritehouse, I'm @checky ! While checking the mentions made in this post I noticed that @fitnfun, @svasta, @mariejay and @karpediem don't exist on Steem. Did you mean to write @fitinfun, @svashta, @marie-jay and @kaerpediem ?
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.Huge thanks for reading my story AND nominating it, @marie-jay and @kaerpediem. That reminds me: Any of us, including me, can nominate! I need to start doing that!!! Thanks again everyone at #freewrite and #freewritehouse and @mariannewest, @byn, @snook, and.... @curie... and....
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