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Samstag, 24. Februar 2018

Writing Exercise 115

Hello everyone!
Today is my birthday, so I wrote a birthday poem. Enjoy this writing exercise and celebrate with me! :D
 
2018/02/24 – happy birthday (poem)

Another year has gone by
Another year and I still try
Blow out candles on a cake
A wish – what will it take
To make it all come true?
Will I stop feeling blue?
My friends have come to play
I hope they have a pleasant stay
My family is here as well
There's but one thing I have to tell:
The score it ten times three
Today all drinks are on me!

Dienstag, 13. Februar 2018

Writing Exercise 114

It's the 14th of February already, so you can probably guess the topic of today's writing exercise. :D
This time I wrote a Haiku, which I also entered in the Valentine'S Haiku Contest in the Naruto Online Forum. Root for me, please! ;)
But let's see what I wrote this time:
2018/02/14 – Valentine's Day (Haiku)

Thinking of you and
Sending you my deep feelings –
Happy Valentine's!

Dienstag, 6. Februar 2018

Writing Exercise 113

Hello again!
This week I have a drabble yet again for you and you get to meet two of the inhabitants of my dear Neverbeen Universe, Orcneas and Jo. Find out what happens to them! :)
2018/02/06 – frame (drabble)

On the attic of Orcneas' mansion one day Jo found an old oil painting. She admired the portrait of who she assumed had been an inhabitant of this stately building. “Let's hang this up above the fireplace,” she suggested to Orcneas and the Weregargoyle readily agreed. So Orcneas banged in a nail, then lifted Jo onto his shoulders so she could hang up the picture. Suddenly, however, her grip slipped and the whole thing hit the floor. The frame came loose and with a sad face Jo picked up the pieces. “I'll fix this,” she promised and fetched the super-glue.