A.J. Walker

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Seedling Challenge #85

How you all doing, folks? Back in work yet or still on extended holibobs? Whatever you're up to I'm sending you all my best wishes for this difficult time. Keep washing your hands, keep on keeping your distance and use your common sense with respect to face masks and all that (which means use them, you dolt). But still keep a notepad and pen, or a tablet nearby too; you can still write some.


Seedling400

If you've done a #VSS365 this week, have you do one that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompter Baton for August is held by
@49JDBlood after a month of Greek we've moved on to Math(s), so in my case it's still all Greek to me.

So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words compared with a Tweet. If you want to, don't take one of the prompts: take a few of the them. Hell, use them all! But remember to wash your hands afterwards.

This week's words were:


  • quantity
  • existential
  • transitive
  • permute
  • set
  • metric
  • negative


You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.

If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.

Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.

Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).

And after you've finished remember to wash your hands, then make a nice cup of tea!


Prompters for the rest of 2020 are currently scheduled as follows (note the list has recently been amended and is subject to change):


SEPTEMBER - @TheWritingKind 
OCTOBER -
@EvitaGrazia
NOVEMBER - A Multitude of Hosts picked by
@AvyeAndonellis 
DECEMBER -
@ESWarriorPoet
Comments

Seedling Challenge #84

How you all doing, folks? Back in work yet or still on extended holibobs? Whatever you're up to I'm sending you all my best wishes for this difficult time. Keep washing your hands, keep on keeping your distance and use your common sense with respect to face masks and all that (which means use them, you dolt). But still keep a notepad and pen, or a tablet nearby too; you can still write some.


Seedling400

If you've done a #VSS365 this week, have you do one that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompter Baton for August is held by
@49JDBlood after a month of Greek we've moved on to Math(s), so in my case it's still all Greek to me.

So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words compared with a Tweet. If you want to, don't take one of the prompts: take a few of the them. Hell, use them all! But remember to wash your hands afterwards.

This week's words were:


  • one
  • group
  • morphism
  • contravariant
  • commute
  • triangle
  • integer


You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.

If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.

Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.

Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).

And after you've finished remember to wash your hands, then make a nice cup of tea!


Prompters for the rest of 2020 are currently scheduled as follows (note the list has recently been amended and is subject to change):


SEPTEMBER - @TheWritingKind 
OCTOBER -
@EvitaGrazia
NOVEMBER - A Multitude of Hosts picked by
@AvyeAndonellis 
DECEMBER -
@ESWarriorPoet
Comments

Seedling Challenge #83

How you all doing, folks? Back in work yet or still on extended holibobs? Whatever you're up to I'm sending you all my best wishes for this difficult time. Keep washing your hands, keep on keeping your distance and use your common sense with respect to face masks and all that (which means use them, you dolt). But still keep a notepad and pen, or a tablet nearby too; you can still write some.


Seedling400


Maybe use some of this time to get on with some writing if you can: I know it can be difficult to concentrate at the moment.

If you've done a #VSS365 this week, have you do one that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompter Baton is currently held by
@49JDBlood Good luck to him for this month.

So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words compared with a Tweet. If you want to, don't take one of the prompts: take a few of the them. Hell, use them all! But remember to wash your hands afterwards.

This week's words were:


  • manifold
  • torus
  • genus
  • vector
  • field
  • complex
  • zero


You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.

If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.

Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.

Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).

And after you've finished remember to wash your hands, then make a nice cup of tea!


Prompters for the rest of 2020 are currently scheduled as follows (note the list has recently been amended and is subject to change):


SEPTEMBER - @TheWritingKind 
OCTOBER -
@EvitaGrazia
NOVEMBER - A Multitude of Hosts picked by
@AvyeAndonellis 
DECEMBER -
@ESWarriorPoet
Comments

Seedling Challenge #82

How you all doing, folks? Back in work yet or still on extended holibobs? Whatever you're up to I'm sending you all my best wishes for this difficult time. Keep washing your hands, keep on keeping your distance and use your common sense with respect to face masks and all that (which means use them, you dolt). But still keep a notepad and pen, or a tablet nearby too; you can still write some.


Seedling400


Maybe use some of this time to get on with some writing if you can: I know it can be difficult to concentrate at the moment.

If you've done a #VSS365 this week, have you do one that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompter Baton for July was held
largely by @AvyeAndonellis who is did her darnedest to show it's all Greek to us today she passed the baton on to @49JDBlood Good luck to him for the coming month.

So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words compared with a Tweet. If you want to, don't take one of the prompts: take a few of the them. Hell, use them all! But remember to wash your hands afterwards.

This week's words were:


  • number
  • calculus
  • theorem
  • epsilon
  • logic
  • iff
  • topology


You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.

If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.

Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.

Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).

And after you've finished remember to wash your hands, then make a nice cup of tea!


Prompters for the rest of 2020 are currently scheduled as follows (note the list has recently been amended and is subject to change):


SEPTEMBER - @TheWritingKind 
OCTOBER -
@EvitaGrazia
NOVEMBER - A Multitude of Hosts picked by
@AvyeAndonellis 
DECEMBER -
@ESWarriorPoet
Comments

Seedling Challenge #81

How you all doing, folks? Back in work yet or still on extended holibobs? Whatever you're up to I'm sending you all my best wishes for this difficult time. Keep washing your hands, keep on keeping your distance and use your common sense with respect to face masks and all that (which means use them, you dolt). But still keep a notepad and pen, or a tablet nearby too; you can still write some.


Seedling400


Maybe use some of this time to get on with some writing if you can: I know it can be difficult to concentrate at the moment.

If you've done a #VSS365 this week, have you do one that you think would be worth expanding on? Where have this week's prompts taken you with your wee Tweets? The famous VSS365 Prompter Baton for July was held
largely by @AvyeAndonellis who is did her darnedest to show it's all Greek to us today she passed the baton on to @49JDBlood Good luck to him for the coming month.

So what is the Seedling Challenge? Simple: Just take one of your VSS365 tweets from the past week and expand it into a story of up to 365 words, that's a shed loads of words compared with a Tweet. If you want to, don't take one of the prompts: take a few of the them. Hell, use them all! But remember to wash your hands afterwards.

This week's words were:


  • phobia
  • nostalgic
  • iridesence
  • hero
  • paper
  • agape
  • math


You don't need to include your original VSS tweet as written within the text of the story (though feel free to), just use it as the seed for your imagination - take your tweet for a walk.

If you haven't had a chance to do VSS this week then you could write a few tweet length lines using the prompts above then pick your favourite. Or hell, be a rebel and just write a story based on one of these prompts.

Give it a go and see where your words take you. You'll find 365 words can take you a surprising long way. Looking forward to reading your stories. If you read the others up here (even if you're not posting your own story) feel free to comment about the ones that are up there; writerers like a wee bit of feedback.

Please include within the post your: Twitter Name, Word Count and Title (if you have one).

And after you've finished remember to wash your hands, then make a nice cup of tea!


Prompters for the rest of 2020 are currently scheduled as follows (note the list has recently been amended and is subject to change):


SEPTEMBER - @TheWritingKind 
OCTOBER -
@EvitaGrazia
NOVEMBER - A Multitude of Hosts picked by
@AvyeAndonellis 
DECEMBER -
@ESWarriorPoet
Comments