W3 Prompt #44: Wea’ve Written Weekly

The prompt

  • Write a ‘prose poem’ in the form of a news article you wish would come out tomorrow (imagine it will come out tomorrow).

Rules

  • Format your ‘prose poem’ like breaking news;
  • Give it a bold attractive title; 
  • A beginning/middle/end;
  • Make it a Good News account of something that will benefit us all. Use strong, positive VERBS;
  • Add enough detail to make it believable/relieve us of some stress;
  • Not short, but not too long;
  • Have fun. Happy Writing!
  • Click on ‘Mr. Linky’ below

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Your Daily News Bulletin March 1, 2023

From the desk of Timothy Wishful Fiction reporting:

Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida, announces breaking news… the governor has decided that after attending church on Sunday, that he has been duped by the ramblings of some religious zealots, the KKK, and other known dissidents, and is now backtracking on the blatant prejudiced and bigoted rules he has posed on educational institutions in the state of Florida. He offers a heartfelt apology to anyone he degraded by his speeches and/or actions. MAGA groups, et al, declined to comment.

https://skepticskaddish.com/2023/03/01/w3-prompt-44-weave-written-weekly/

14 thoughts on “W3 Prompt #44: Wea’ve Written Weekly

  1. “From the desk of Timothy Wishful Fiction reporting” — firstly, this made me smile and immediately I felt my stress dissipate. Wonderful start. I love it.

    What?! blatant prejudiced and bigoted rules posed on educational institutions in the state of Florida?! Well, I Never!

    To get a politician to apologize for a wrongful deed –Is indeed not something we see every day. Those politicians seem to behave “as if” with impunity. Decency is honored when we get good news like this and I’m so glad your Timothy Wishful shared with us. Thanks for joining the prompt. Blessings. I wish you miracles.

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