Saturday, 29 October 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 129


The last Words Beatle George Harrison said to his wife before he passed away were

"Love one another"

Use these words in your poem or story this week then leave the URL of your piece with Mister Linky. A comment would be nice too!

To read more famous last words including those of Oscar Wilde and Bob Marley visit Carry On Tuesday Plus. You will also find there a wonderful video of George singing While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Enjoy. 

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 128

This week I've taken a line from 'A letter to P'ie Ti ' by the 8th century High Tang poet Wang We

......sitting alone listening to the silence

Use part or all of it within your poem or story then leave your name and URL with Mister Linky. A comment would be appreciated.

To read A Letter to P'ie Ti and learn a little more about Wang We pop over to Carry On Tuesday Plus

Friday, 14 October 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 127



This week we have as our inspiration the title of Queen’s 1991 hit

The Show Must Go On

Use it in at the start or within your story or poem, then leave your name and the URL of your piece with Mister Linky. A comment would be nice too!

To read the lyrics and listen to The Show Must Go On visit


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Saturday, 8 October 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 126



Catch-22 by Joseph Heller is considered to be one of the greatest novels of modern times. The opening words are simple, an expression we use time and time again!

It was love at first sight

Use part or all of the prompt at the beginning or within your poem or story. Please leave your name and url with Mister Linky. A comment would be nice too! To read an extract from Catch-22 visit Carry On Tuesday Plus

Saturday, 1 October 2011

carry on tuesday # 125

We all meet here each week because we love words. So this week I searched for quotations from great wordsmiths. In a break from convention, I’m giving you not one but two prompts this week. The first is by Samuel Beckett and the second from Robert Burton. Use either or both!

1. Words are all we have

2. A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword

Use part or all of the prompt at the beginning or within your poem or story. Please leave your name and url with Mister Linky. A comment would be nice too! To read more quotes about words visit Carry On Tuesday Plus
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