Writers’ Dash: May 2015
Morning Dash 1. Microbe 2. Jargon 3. Murky 4. Prediction 5. Breach 6. Anti-utopia 7....
Morning Dash
1. | Microbe | 2. | Jargon | 3. | Murky | 4. | Prediction | 5. | Breach |
6. | Anti-utopia | 7. | Abolish | 8. | Synthetic | 9. | Undercurrent | 10. | Jumble |
11. | Monstrous | 12. | Fireball | 13. | Trap | 14. | Unmanned | 15. | Planetoid |
16. | Black hole | 17. | Fun house | 18. | Ticket | 19. | Chatoyant | 20. | Blister |
21. | Reverse | 22. | Asphalt | 23. | Rescue | 24. | Boulevard | 25. | Bubble |
26. | Zoris | 27. | Tunnel | 28. | Orbit | 29. | Sear | 30. | House of mirrors |
31. | Cardigan |
Evening Dash
1. | Alley | 2. | Chase | 3. | Horrors | 4. | Lavender | 5. | Transmission |
6. | Poison gas | 7. | Artery | 8. | Rival | 9. | Atticism | 10. | Rags |
11. | Mal de mer | 12. | Beamish | 13. | Switcheroo | 14. | Caste | 15. | Komorebi |
16. | Filter | 17. | Tectonic | 18. | Hoop | 19. | Euphonium | 20. | Craven |
21. | Launch | 22. | Talking heads | 23. | Faun | 24. | Broken | 25. | Leper |
26. | Clench | 27. | Inutile | 28. | Paramnesia | 29. | Panic | 30. | Slash |
31. | Vapors |
Morning Dash
1. | Angular | 2. | Alter ego | 3. | Brocade | 4. | Corpse | 5. | Harlequin |
6. | Identity | 7. | In situ | 8. | Migrant | 9. | Mood | 10. | Cold War |
11. | Canvas | 12. | Parody | 13. | Plastic Art | 14. | Relic | 15. | Satire |
16. | Sculpt | 17. | Tension | 18. | Happening | 19. | Exposure | 20. | Tenement |
21. | Strobe | 22. | Vignette | 23. | Zoetrope | 24. | Urban | 25. | Tint |
26. | Underground Railroad | 27. | Gesture | 28. | Curator | 29. | Polar desert | 30. | Pigment |
31. | ———- |
Evening Dash
1. | Acrobat | 2. | Blend | 3. | Delicate | 4. | Clockwise | 5. | Glide |
6. | Imitation | 7. | Prairie | 8. | Light | 9. | Primitive | 10. | Rise |
11. | Swirl | 12. | Motif | 13. | Leap | 14. | Whimsy | 15. | Troupe |
16. | Troika | 17. | Zydeco | 18. | Slough | 19. | Lacustrine | 20. | Corsair |
21. | Tide pool | 22. | Novice | 23. | Scurvy | 24. | Jetsam | 25. | Outcast |
26. | Cleats | 27. | Screw | 28. | Kelp | 29. | Fen | 30. | Pas de deux |
31. | ———- |
Morning Dash
1. | Conflate | 2. | Brood | 3. | Cynosure | 4. | Forensic | 5. | Leech |
6. | Azure | 7. | Time | 8. | Pop | 9. | Velvet | 10. | Pirouette |
11. | Chrysalis | 12. | Glove | 13. | Grimace | 14. | Watching | 15. | Rancid |
16. | Shrill | 17. | Anemone | 18. | Augur | 19. | Thaumaturge | 20. | Blast |
21. | Crater | 22. | Frozen | 23. | Peel | 24. | Faint | 25. | Eiderdown |
26. | Tin can | 27. | Dust | 28. | Pigsney | 29. | Lie | 30. | Demesne |
31. | Crestfallen |
Evening Dash
1. | Peacock | 2. | Railbird | 3. | Catchpenny | 4. | Pebble | 5. | Jade |
6. | Seashell | 7. | Dowie | 8. | Tiffin | 9. | Galoot | 10. | Tooth |
11. | History | 12. | Laugh | 13. | Dapper | 14. | Footloose | 15. | Gobble |
16. | Boogie | 17. | Turquoise | 18. | Desideratum | 19. | Science | 20. | Brain |
21. | Flutter | 22. | Virginal | 23. | Trace | 24. | Juice | 25. | Plug |
26. | Doggo | 27. | Abandon | 28. | Road trip | 29. | Urge | 30. | Glaze |
31. | DNA |
“Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go.” E.L. Doctorow
I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear.” Joan Didion
What is this picture saying to you?
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Photo ©2009 Harriet Gausman
“When I was twenty-one I pledged my life to the service of our people and I asked for God’s help to make good that vow. Although that vow was made in my salad days, when I was green in judgement, I do not regret nor retract one word of it.” Queen Elizabeth II
On Sunday 3rd June 2012, a flotilla of over one thousand boats gathered on the River Thames to commemorate Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. The pageant of rowing boats, historic working and pleasure vessels – all beautifully adorned with bunting and Union Flags – began upriver of Battersea Bridge and ended downriver of Tower Bridge where the vessels departed to the West India Docks.
Of course, not everybody was able to attend the event in London, many celebrated with their own local parade and street party. How did you commemorate the day? Describe the atmosphere and the crowds – what were the sights, the sounds, the tastes, the smells?
Perhaps you witnessed the Queen’s Coronation on the 2nd June, 1953 or the Silver and Golden Jubilees?! What can you remember of them? What were your hopes for the future?
It is late in the afternoon when you finally make your way toward the estuary. The bird hide is empty but shows signs of previous occupation; empty coffee cups, cigarette butts and sweet wrappers line the floor and table.
As you begin to clear a space you look up briefly and notice an odd shape on the mudflat. Unable to decide what it is, you grab your waders and binoculars and head out over the reedbed. As you draw closer you realize it is the naked body of a young woman lying face down in the mud.
What happens next?
You have decided to try to overcome your fear of heights by taking a balloon ride over the South Downs. It is a beautiful, clear, calm day but your stomach is in knots. Describe your ride. What do you see? What do you hear? What do you smell? How do you feel?