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Writing Prompts

- Inspiration for those in need Collected writing prompts. Please add as you will.
» Prompts & Challenges
» Prompts of Any Sort
» BIG MESS...
» Copy of Fill in the blanks
» Fill in the blanks
- Grammar, Symantics & Syntax
» Constructional Schemas
» Tropes
» Orthographical Schemas
» Substitutive and Repetitive Schemas
» Exclusive and Inclusive Schemas
Poetry
- Lessons & Explanations Let's compile the poetics here folks
» Explaining forms
» Meter
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| BIG MESS... - We should delete this as soon as possible. BUT, For now, we can use it. » Edited on Nov. 1 2008 In Inspiration for those in need | |
| Copy of Fill in the blanks - Can be whole sentences or partial. Stanza breaks are personal choice. Only rule is that the 'I am' lines are the same. » Commented on Nov. 1 2008 In Inspiration for those in need | |
| Fill in the blanks Edited on Nov. 1 2008 In Inspiration for those in need | |
| Meter - Meter requires an epiphany of sorts. It can be frustrating until that happens. Here is something Leanne put together that I found immensely helpful » Commented on Nov. 1 2008 In Lessons & Explanations | |
| Constructional Schemas - Constructional Schemas have to do with the way in which words, phrases, clauses, and larger units are grammatically balanced. » Edited on Apr. 17 2008 In Grammar, Symantics & Syntax | |
| Tropes Edited on Feb. 18 2008 In Grammar, Symantics & Syntax | |
| Orthographical Schemas Commented on Feb. 14 2008, In Grammar, Symantics & Syntax | |
| Substitutive and Repetitive Schemas - Substitutive Schemas replace sentence elements with others. Repetional schemas are reiterative constructions. » Published on Feb. 14 2008 In Grammar, Symantics & Syntax | |
| Exclusive and Inclusive Schemas - Exclusive schemas are constructions that leaves things out of the sentence. Inclusive add things to the sentece. » Published on Feb. 14 2008 In Grammar, Symantics & Syntax |