
It's a testament to a powerful picture when we see several newcomers to *
fotoFRIDAY and excellent participation all-around. What had people so inspired?
Dream about war...

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Kendzior
Some were a bit controversial, some tackled unique and important perspectives, and others just explored the horrors, the emotions, the causes--the characteristics of war. All of our entries were significant, but these three, whether you agree with their message or not, struck a cord:
Faith In War by ~
merr-child
Sculptured Dirt by ~
Fushball
I am Limbo by ~
faker--than-thou
Other Notable Entries
Poetry
Their steps by ~
zaksplat
The Apprehensive March by ~
damnedlostsoul
Tell her by ~
kimbeey13
They March by ~
littlemissmoody
Night by *
cut-devil4
For generations by *
Rushy
What We Do For Love by ~
dreaminstories
Clarity In Dreaded Silence by ~
AstarteKatz
Do You Dream About War by *
Blanzeflor
Prose
Dream About War by ~
nerys
Neck and Neck by ~
Aceles
Marching for another by ~
govro
Freedom by ~
simmy549
Fred and Peter by ~
007-Dragonfly2093
But wait! There's more.

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fotoFRIDAY LII: So That's What a Year Looks Like!
This week, as we approach our fifty-second prompt (an entire year of fotoFRIDAYs!), we challenge our participants to consider reflection in all its forms, using this excellent shot for inspiration:
Florida's mornings

by ~
este-gallery

The concept is simple: write a poem, story, or short sketch inspired by the given picture. You can use the picture as a major component of your writing or just a small sliver--there is no definite rule in that regard. Want to write about sunsets? Sunrises? Drunken escapades on the beach? Love? Cell phones? Religion? Choices? The influence of Kantian ethics on Nietzsche's reading of Kierkegaard's interpretation of Cain and Abel? Go for it! The only limit is your own imagination. Consider this a weekly prompt to get those creative juices flowing.
After that, it's up to you to upload your writing as either a scrap or deviation in your gallery and paste the link
in a comment to the *fotoFRIDAY prompt journal.
See how easy that is? Then why are you still reading this? Get writing!

Entries for this week's prompt are due 12:00AM (EST) on
Wednesday, September 12, 2007.
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Devious Comments
Thanks for adding me on the notable entries list.
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in the midst of a thousand drops of red, a howl was heard from his beaten wrists...
insanity has set in...
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What being jobless means..
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"Alas! Victor, when falsehood can look so much like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness?"
~Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
Need some insight? Check out:
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You Oxymoron
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Semicolons connect two related thoughts while simultaneously separating two complete thoughts (or objects in a list);
A colon introduces a list, a description, or an incomplete thought related to the complete thought before or after it;
i meant to say earlier, well done everyone! and well deserved other winners
xxx
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You Oxymoron
... sweet.
thanks so much, i was hoping i'd done okay with that...
i'm going to scamper off and read other pieces now.
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nothing can't be nothing because it has a name, and if it has a name, it will get a face.
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