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Prompt #153: First Line of the Week – Vylar Kaftan
Send to KindleWe have a history of missed connections, you and I. -Vylar Kaftan, “I’m Alive, I Love You, I’ll See You in Reno” (free to read at Lightspeed)
Writing Prompt: Using the first line as a start, write a story, poem, or haiku.
Journaling Prompt: With whom do you share a history of missed connections? Write about that relationship. Or write about a time when you missed a connection.
Art Prompt: Missed Connections
Photo Credit: autumn_bliss on Flickr
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