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Saturday, June 2, 2018

Takhayyal Writing Prompt 86: Raging Sea


Welcome back Ladies and Gentlemen, Artists, Poets, Writers, Authors, Dreamers, Friends and Family; Welcome EVERYONE to Nadaness In Motion's monthly picture-prompt writing challenge Takhayyal/Imagine.

I was a bit stumped with what to post for June, the first month of summer for a lot of schools here, although I must note that sweltering heat has already started here (Egypt). We had a couple of 40-Celsius weeks already and they call it spring!

Anyways, this is an image I took last year of the Mediterranean Sea towards the end of the season. The sea had gnawed at the rocks and it was impossible to swim at this point.

I hope you find inspiration in this sea as it has inspired me year after year.



 
North Coast, Egypt, KM 87. Photography by Nada Adel Sobhi/Nadaness In Motion


Arabic for Imagine, Takhayyal is a challenge for writers of all ages and genres; a place to spark creativity and explore new genres.
Your post can be in English or Arabic, prose, poetry, short story, flash fiction; you name it and write it.

General rules:
·        No nudity, violence, and/or abuse.
·        Leave the link to your post in comments below OR post your piece as REPLY to this post
·        Your piece MUST be inspired in some way or other by the above picture
·        Multiple entries allowed
·        It is not required but it is a nice and encouraging gesture to comment on others' pieces.
·        Feel free to add your Twitter handle (@....) so I can tag you in my tweets!

Let's IMAGINE!


1 comment:

  1. The sea is a constant source of inspiration for me.
    I was inspired to write my poem "Raging Sea" by the Mediterranean on a different day and year than when I took this picture on but same sea and same title as the prompt.

    So here's my poem "Raging Sea"

    http://nadanessinmotion.blogspot.com/2016/09/raging-waters-poem.html

    In 2018, I also wrote my poem Daughter of Water, though the sea was a bit calmer then:
    https://nadanessinmotion.blogspot.com/2018/11/daughter-of-water-by-nada-adel-sobhi.html

    On a different

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