This week’s prompt takes its inspiration from my Rare Books School visit to Rick Gekoski’s, and specifically Virginia Woolf’s participation in the Dreadnought hoax, recorded in the photo.
The prompt is simple: either react to the photo and freewrite, or write about a time you were dishonest … and got away with it. (Of course, the ‘you’ could be a fictional narrator and not you yourself)

This week’s prompt takes its inspiration from my Rare Books School visit to Rick Gekoski’s, and specifically Virginia Woolf’s participation in the Dreadnought hoax, recorded in the photo.

The prompt is simple: either react to the photo and freewrite, or write about a time you were dishonest … and got away with it. (Of course, the ‘you’ could be a fictional narrator and not you yourself)

This week’s prompt takes its inspiration from my Rare Books School visit to Rick Gekoski’s, and specifically Virginia Woolf’s participation in the Dreadnought hoax, recorded in the photo.
The prompt is simple: either react to the photo and freewrite, or write about a time you were dishonest … and got away with it. (Of course, the ‘you’ could be a fictional narrator and not you yourself)

This week’s prompt takes its inspiration from my Rare Books School visit to Rick Gekoski’s, and specifically Virginia Woolf’s participation in the Dreadnought hoax, recorded in the photo.

The prompt is simple: either react to the photo and freewrite, or write about a time you were dishonest … and got away with it. (Of course, the ‘you’ could be a fictional narrator and not you yourself)

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Writing exercises and prompts based on special collections and their websites.

Originally conceived as a workshop for Essex Poetry Festival 2008.

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