Bountiful best wishes all around. We have many reasons to recount our blessings. If you're blogging about it, please feel free to leave a linked comment, so readers can find your own post of Thanksgiving gratitude.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Free verse or metered, come and chime.
Look here! A brand-new prompt we'll post,
So come on back, and make a toast.
A few small words will do the trick.
You'll blog a verse or limerick.
Then post your link for all to see;
We'll read your writings here with glee!
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Thursday
Friday
Happy Halloween 2015 from Simply Snickers
Best to you, fellow bloggers, as you celebrate this autumn holiday. May your blogging be bountiful, your candy dishes be filled to overflowing, and your trick or treating be safe and celebratory.
If you're blogging about Halloween, feel free to drop a link in the comment section, so our readers can stop by and see what you have posted. Maybe it's an autumn recipe, a Halloween joke, a trick or treating costume how-to, or a Halloween decorating concept. It's up to you.
C'mon back in November for more blog prompt fun and ideas.
If you're blogging about Halloween, feel free to drop a link in the comment section, so our readers can stop by and see what you have posted. Maybe it's an autumn recipe, a Halloween joke, a trick or treating costume how-to, or a Halloween decorating concept. It's up to you.
C'mon back in November for more blog prompt fun and ideas.
Image:
vintage artwork - public domain
Tuesday
Hoisting a harvest of helpful blog prompts
Heave-ho. Here comes the harvest, along with the fall season. Are
your creative endeavors urging you forward to write and post about it? Take a
look at this 19th Century painting by Aleksander Gierymski. What
poetic, fictional, or other ideas does it raise in your mind?
harvest
heart
heave
heavy
help
hoist
hold
Use
any or all of these prompt words to create your own post. Include the artwork, if you wish. (Be sure to copy
and use the artist information – below.)
As
you put up your blog post on your own site, please link back to Simply
Snickers, if you use the prompt and/or artwork. You are invited to return with
a comment and a link to your post.
Image:
A Boy Carrying a Sheaf
by Aleksander Gierymski
19th Century
public domain
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Friday
Stealing summer's last with a blog prompt
Summer
seems to be sneaking away swiftly, but a few savored moments may remain. Before
this sweet season escapes, how are you capturing the last special summer memories
of the year? Why not blog on it?
Consider
this 19th Century image from James Jacques Joseph Tissot. What ideas
does it evoke?
Try
these blog prompt keywords:
sweet
siesta
savor
swift
slipping
Use
any or all of these prompt words. Include the art, if you wish. (Be sure to copy
and use the artist information – below.)
As
you put up your blog post on your own site, please consider including a link
back to Simply Snickers, if you use the prompt and/or artwork. Then slip on
back here with a comment and a link to your post.
Image:
Summer Evening
by James Jacques Joseph Tissot
1882
Public domain
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Tuesday
Untangling reflections with a blog prompt
Blogging
can be simple or complex. Finding blog ideas and topics may simply take a
little unraveling of our own ideas or musings.
Maybe
this painting by 19th Century French artist Gustave Courbet illustrates
this concept.
What
thoughts and writing ideas does this image suggest to you? Here are a few blog
prompt keywords to get you started.
tangles
tracings
tresses
Use
any or all of these prompt words. Include the art, if you wish. (Be sure to copy
and use the artist information – below.)
When
you publish your blog post on your own site, please consider including a link
back to Simply Snickers, if you use the prompt and/or artwork. Then c’mon back
with a comment and a link to your post.
Image:
La Belle Irlandaise
By Gustave Courbet
Circa 1865
Public domain
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