Saturday, 29 September 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 175

This week I've taken as our prompt the title of a song from 1983 by the English New Wave band China Crisis

Wishful thinking...

Use it at the start or within your short story or poem, then leave your URL with Mister Linky.

To hear Wishful Thinking and read the lyrics, just slide by Carry On Tuesday Plus

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 174

This week we have as our inspiration a line from the novel The Smoke Jumper by Nicholas Evans. It is quite a lengthy line, so just use as little or much of it as you wish. Have fun!

Life isn't about what happens to you, it's about how you handle what happens.

When you masterpiece is complete, hand over your URL to Mister Linky then trot around your colleagues sites to see what they made of it.

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Saturday, 15 September 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 173

This week we have as our prompt the first line of a poem by Charlotte Bronte's little sister Emily Jane.

A little while, a little while

Use these words as you will and once finished leave your URL with our friend Mister Linky. A cruise around your fellow contributor's sites will I know be appreciated.

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Saturday, 8 September 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 172

This week we turn to Aristotle, and have as our prompt the opening of one of his quotes

What is a friend?

Use it as you will then leave your URL with the Linky man down below. Please also try to find the time to visit your fellow contributor's tales and poems.

To find out what Aristotle thinks is a friend is, and to read a host of other quotes in a similar vein go to Carry On Tuesday Plus without delay!

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Carry On Tuesday # 171

A day late I'm afraid. Sorry. I had computer problems!

Back to childhood this week with what is probably the most used first line ever.

Once upon a time......

Use it at the start or within your story or poem then leave your URL with Mister Linky.
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