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@cryptocopy
This post is about procrastination and the difficulties in starting new habits. In @cryptocopy's case, she is trying to post daily on steemit. Quote:
"Who knew starting a habit was such a delicate thing?" ~ @fitinfun
@corderito
También les dejo el enlace de @corderito para que lean un relato descriptivo corto muy bueno en el tema de flores silvestres:
I also leave the link of @corderito to read a descriptive short story very good on the subject of wildflowers: ~ @latino.romano
@botefarm
I loved this weekend freewrite from @botefarm
It has been amazing to see @botefarm's writing get better and better, and he is not afraid to try different genres and styles. This is great! ~ @felt.buzz
@claret
Esto es genial, una oportunidad para recordar y recomendar amigos y sus escritos. Hoy quiero hablarles de @claret ella es una escritora nueva en el proyecto Spanish Freewrite y también fue ganadora del primer concurso en su primera semana. Este freewrite no es el que ganó sino que es otro de los buenos trabajos que ella presentó. Aunque es un escrito corto, supo exponer un problema real para muchas personas en el mundo. Espero que disfruten al leerlo. Acá les dejo el enlace:
This is great, an opportunity to remember and recommend friends and their writings. Today I want to talk to you about @claret she is a new writer in the Spanish Freewrite project and she was also the winner of the first contest in her first week. This freewrite is not the one that won but it is another of the good works that she presented. Although it is a short writing, it can expose a real problem for many people in the world. I hope you enjoy reading it. Here I leave the link: @latino.romano
@mariannewest
Today I would like to feature a #freewrite from a new writer @mariannewest 🐱 she wrote a truthful story about quitting a job and what's keeping everybody from quitting their job, money! I know that when I worked at the post office, usually during the Christmas season, I often thought about quitting my job. But since I was on the old retirement statement CSRS, I had a lot to look forward too after 30 years. Great eye-opener Marianne! ~ @wonderwop
@wordymouth
I'm nominating this one: "The Perfect Day of Lounging"
It's not the usual fictional stories that I like to read, but it caught my eye and I can relate to so very much of his thoughts. So much so that I could have almost written the entire thing myself.
I realized that it is a perfect freewrite, just his thoughts traveling what is probably a somewhat well worn path in his mind as he thinks about the future. I think we all spend a lot of time thinking about what we want to do when our "have to" jobs are finished and we can retire. He has a lot of great thoughts that I think are worth the read! ~ @eroticabian
@kimberlylane
Here are some of my favourites;
@kimberlylane's wildflower freewrite reads like a wonderful poem full of images, smells and textures: ~ @felt.buzz
Some of our "Repeat Offenders" ;) Have been Nominated yet again:
@wonderwop
@wonderwop's wildflower #freewrite is different again: I learned a lot about bluebonnets and whether to lie in them to have your photo taken or not...
This line was simply wonder(wop)ful:
they painted the side of the highways, with their majestic blue hues. ~ @felt.buzz
@marie-jay
@marie-jay's wildflower freewrite takes you somewhere different. It twists and turns! You think it is going to go in one direction and then it changes. wonderful writing as ever! ~ @felt.buzz
@iamjadeline
This story by @iamjadeline pulls at the heartstrings and tells the story of hope and pure, unselfish love. The story of a family who's physical health might be as delicate as a butterfly, but who's inner strength more than makes up for it! It is a sweet story with so much depth and interesting details, I was really glad that she went over the five minutes to finish the story. Well worth the read! ~ @byn
@byn
Finally I would like to nominate @Byn for her pair of freewrites, the same event told from two perspectives. Wonderful writing, and interesting idea and result! HIS side of the story AND HER side of the story ~ @felt.buzz