Sunday, September 25, 2011
An imago is an idealized concept of a loved one…or a winged insect
My dog chases them all the time. Isn’t it strange that I can write a whole novel and yet there are some words that I have never used in a sentence? In fact, some words are so foreign to my way of speaking that they would stick out like the proverbial sore thumb if I ever used them. I yawn, but never oscitate. So this week’s campaign challenge has left me feeling less than poetic. I could write about a miasma of steam rising up to obscure my reflection in the mirror, but I haven’t had time today to take a shower. Could there be a lacuna in my vocabulary? I don’t even know if I’m using that word correctly. I’m reminded of a scene in the movie “Clueless” when a guy tells the late great Britney Murphy “Be seeing you” and she answers “I hope not sporadically,” having just learned the word. The fact that I’m quoting “Clueless” should give you an idea of my mindset. The challenge is to write a 200-word blog post using several assigned words. One of them is synchronicity. I bet you can guess what the others are. Vote here for #101 (That’s me).
"“Be seeing you” and she answers “I hope not sporadically,”"
ReplyDeleteHah! I love this movie so much. That quote is so relevant to this challenge. Well done!
Well done! I like the way you did this.
ReplyDeleteI rather liked miasma and synchronicity and hope to use them sporadically, in a word-of-the day kinda' way! Nice reference!
ReplyDeleteMine is number 106: http://thewarriormuse.blogspot.com/2011/09/platform-building-campaign-2nd.html
Nice. I was just reading something online about Brittany Murphy.
ReplyDeleteVery clever. I wish I had written it. Do you wanna write one for me? ;)
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Thanks everyone for the positive comments. I wanted to use the words while still keeping with the tone of the rest of the blog.
ReplyDeleteVery clever indeed, Jen! What a great way to address the challenge; I wish I'd thought of it! It was tricky to come up with a plotline that would use all four (or five, if you count 'mirror') words. I am voting for yours. Mine is number 111
ReplyDeleteI loved that movie! And really like this approach to the challenge. I agree - since doing this challenge, I think synchronicity has crept into my WIP at least once... lol
ReplyDeleteI love that movie too! I love how honest you were...I was sort of embarrassed that I had no clue what those words were..lol
ReplyDeleteDoreen, I'm glad I wasn't the only one. I had to look them all up!
ReplyDeleteI really liked that you wrote down exactly what probably all of us is feeling about the challenge! :) Well done!
ReplyDelete- andrea
Lol! Yes, those were daunting words! ; )
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this. I looked at those words and admittedly thought you have got to be kidding! Mine is #29
ReplyDeleteYou know, I am starting to wonder now in idealized concept of a loved one == winged insect.
ReplyDeleteReally like your take on this! I had a similar reaction.
I love your approach to this! They were some scary words, weren't they? Lacuna -- really???
ReplyDeleteMine is #3.
clever!
ReplyDeleteloved clueless!
That was awesome, Jen! The creativeness of this challenge continues to amaze me. :)
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I'm 101 now. Odd.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, cleverly written and super witty! Great job :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm # 157
Your post made me smile!
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Mine is #50.
LOL, love it. Great take on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteHa! Nice take on the challenge. I laughed. Bravo!
ReplyDelete22 comments and only 12 likes? Come on! I want to win some swag! :)
ReplyDeletelol. I enjoyed your challenge piece. Way to be honest and creative at the same time. :)
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I really enjoyed this. Nice job :)
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