Six Sentence Story

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“What do ya have in the sack?”

“Uh, what sack” as he shifted his bag under his backpack.

“The one you’re hiding, bud!”

“I have a surprise for Patty.”

“Patty, what happened to that girl with the long blonde braids?” He grabbed the sack and opened it up, and got a shocked sick look on his face, seeing two blonde braids.

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Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt!

Stacking the Shelves

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I decided to reread an Andrew’s and Wilson book, “American Operator”. It’s one in a series which I’ve read before. In between serious books I listen to my favorite character, Joe Ledger in a series by Jonathan Maberry. I’ll add here another favorite “Project Hail Mary” by Andy Weir who wrote “The Martian”. I don’t hear much about it but it is very enjoyable. I also read “Artemis”, but didn’t care for it as much. These books are narrated by Ray Porter, my favorite narrator. That’s all for this week, thanks!

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Stacking The Shelves (August 31, 2025) 📚📚

The Sunday Whirl

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Their farm was on the fringe of a prairie expanse they had yet to plant. It would have been a shame to start anything this fall when they first arrived. They did a strip of field corn for the chickens mostly, and that spot did pretty well. The prairie was near the peaks of the Rocky Mountain range and it warmed their hearts to see the ruby orb linger over them at sunset. There was no need to rush at this time of year and they had faith they would survive the winter on the goods they already stored. The roosting chickens however, did not all survive because the small family ‘s favorite dish was chicken, and thought it couldn’t be beat!

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Wordle 721

SoCS 8-30-25

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A toast to toast, that’s right, a drink to celebrate one of the most friendly, approachable food items that everyone enjoys! My current favorite is raisin cinnamon bread toasted. It’s homey, satisfying, and easy to prepare. It can be topped with butter, cream cheese, anything really! Rye toast another favorite especially when the edges have curled up in the toaster to hold butter…probably shouldn’t dwell on that too much, but I was raised on good old dairy milk butter and in my opinion, margarine does not compare. So grab a cup and toast toast!

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dVerse Poets

Today I’d like you to write about noise of any kind. There are many ways you can approach the theme. It is up to you but here are a few ideas:

What do you consider to be noise pollution? Is there a buried emotion screaming to be heard? What noises give you joy? Sorrow? Bring us the noises of nature or a noise you find most irritating. Maybe there’s a sound of nature that you find irritating. I won’t judge! Fill your poem with noise to paint us a picture of an event. Use noise metaphorically to express turmoil or unease, whether internal or external. You can play with onomatopoeia in your poem if you’d like but it is not required. 

Now go find a quiet place and pen us a poem about noise.

Here’s how to join in:

  • Write a poem of any style in response to the prompt. Post it to your blog.
  • Click on Mr. Linky and add the direct URL and your name.
  • Add a link to dVerse so that others can find us.
  • Read and comment on the work of others.
  • Pop into the pub to comment or say hello! We are friendly folk.
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noises disappear

drowned out by my dreamer’s thoughts

easy rests my mind

escaping into the dream

daily irritation fades

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Poetics: It’s Noisy in Here!