Saturday, 25 September 2010

Carry On Tuesday # 72


Your prompt for Tuesday September 28th

 Our prompt this week is the first two lines from Regina Spektor’s delightful song The Call

It started out as a feeling
which then grew into a hope

 Use all or part of it within your poem or prose, and then leave the url of your post with Mister Linky and a comment


To read the lyrics and listen to The Call (plus a couple of other of her fascinating songs) visit Carry On Tuesday Plus



Saturday, 18 September 2010

Carry On Tuesday # 71


Your prompt for Tuesday September 21st

 Our prompt this week is the first words from H G Wells 1898 novel, War of the Worlds

No one would have believed...'


 Use all or part of it within your poem or prose, and then leave the url of your post with Mister Linky and a comment


To read the first chapter of War of the Worlds and hear Richard Burton reading an abridged version , visit Carry On Tuesday Plus

Saturday, 11 September 2010

Carry On Tuesday # 70


Your prompt for Tuesday September 14th

This week our prompt is the first line of the traditional folk song One Misty Moisty Morning recorded by Steeleye Span in 1973

One misty moisty morning.....'


 Use all or part of it within your poem or prose, and then leave the url of your post with Mister Linky and a comment


To read the lyrics of One Misty Moisty Morning and hear a live recording, visit Carry On Tuesday Plus

Saturday, 4 September 2010

Carry On Tuesday #69


Your prompt for Tuesday September7th

This week our prompt is the first words of Mark Twain’s ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ first published in 1884

'You don’t know about me.....'


 Use all or part of it within your poem or prose, and then leave the url of your post with Mister Linky and a comment


For a synopsis of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and to read the first few paragraphs visit  Carry On Tuesday Plus