Saturday, 28 January 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 142



This week I've returned to Gone with the Wind for our prompt, and instead of a quote from the film I've gone for the last six words of Margaret Mitchell's  original novel

After all, tomorrow is another day.

Use some or all of the words in your short story or poem then leave your URL with Mister Linky. A comment would be nice too!

To read about Margaret Mitchell and Gone with the Wind drop into Carry On Tuesday Plus



Saturday, 21 January 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 141

This week we have as our prompt the title of Peggy Lee's wonderful musical soliloquy

Is That All There Is? 

Use it as you will to produce a poem or a piece of prose then hand over your URL to our mate Mister Linky. A comment would be much appreciated .

To read Is That All There Is and listen to Peggy Lee's recording from 1969, pop across to Carry On Tuesday Plus

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 140

Avant-garde Irish writer Samuel Beckett provides with our words of inspiration this week. They come from the opening line of his novel  'Unnameable'

Where now? Who now? When now?

Use all or some of the words in your piece then leave your URL with Mister Linky. A comment would be nice too!

Over at Carry On Tuesday Plus you'll find 20 or so of Beckett's best one liners and witty quotes! It's worth having a look if only to read the last one. But beware if you are easily offended!

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 139

This week I've chosen the first words from one of Frank Sinatra's best known songs

Come fly with me

Use the words in their literal or metaphorical sense at the start or within your piece, then leave your URL with Mister Linky. A comment wouldn't go amiss either!

To read the words and hear a live performance, pop over to Carry on Tuesday Plus
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