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Monday

Stomping by with rhino-rrific blog prompts

 Boom! Boom! Is the earth shaking, or what?

 Nope. It’s just a new set of blog prompts from Simply Snickers, accompanied by a famous work of fine art.

 horn

habit

halfway

heavy

 

Use all four words or as many as you can to create your own blog post. It may be illustrative, photographic, poetic, newsworthy, informative, or whatever strikes your fancy.

 


 

 NOTE: If you use this blog prompt and/or the artwork, please link back to Simply Snickers. Also, be sure to return with a comment and a link to your own post, so my readers can find your post.

 Remember: You are always welcome to browse through the Simply Snickers archives (on the sidebar on this page) for additional writing ideas.

 IMAGE: Clara the Rhinoceros, by Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 1749, public domain

Prompting bloggers with branched-out topics

Psst. Take a peek. Look up here for a brand-new set of blog prompt keywords.

 

tree

trust

try

 Use any or all of these prompt words to build your own blog post. Journal, opine, sketch, paint, photograph, wax poetic, or use your creativity in whatever way you wish for your own site. Add the artwork if it fits.

 


NOTE: If you use this blog prompt and/or the artwork, please link back to Simply Snickers. Also, be sure to return with a comment and a link to your own post, so my readers can find your post.

 

Remember: You are always welcome to browse through the Simply Snickers archives (on the sidebar on this page) for additional writing ideas.

 

IMAGE: Boy on a Rock, by John Singer Sargent, c1908, public domain

Dancing by with kicky new blog prompts

 Step right up. Kick up your heels. Strike a pose. Here comes another set of Simply Snickers blog prompts, accompanied by intriguing fine art.

 


  Try these keywords to set your own imagination in motion.

 

stamp

step

stomp

 Pick up the prompt words (any or all), as you choreograph your own poet. It might be a story, a drawing, a photo (or image collage), a poem, a  journal entry, or any other construction you create.

 NOTE: If you use this blog prompt and/or the artwork, I’d appreciate your linking back (as a courtesy) to Simply Snickers. Also, be sure to double back with a comment and a link to your own post, so my readers can find your post.

 Remember: You are always welcome to browse through the Simply Snickers archives (on the sidebar on this page) for additional writing ideas.

IMAGE: Cabaret by Sandor Bortniyik, 1920, public domain