FOWC with Fandango — Center

FOWCWelcome to October 30, 2018 and to Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (aka, FOWC). It’s designed to fill the void after WordPress bailed on its daily one-word prompt.

I will be posting each day’s word just after midnight Pacific Time (US).

Today’s word is “center.”

Write a post using that word. It can be prose, poetry, fiction, non-fiction. It can be any length. It can be just a picture or a drawing if you want. No holds barred, so to speak.

Once you are done, tag your post with #FOWC and create a pingback to this post if you are on WordPress. Or you can simply include a link to your post in the comments.

And be sure to read the posts of other bloggers who respond to this prompt. You will marvel at their creativity.

36 thoughts on “FOWC with Fandango — Center

  1. Marilyn Armstrong October 30, 2018 / 10:47 am

    I’ve just got too much other stuff on my mind and I feel like I have no room for this. Maybe after the election, my mind will rest easier.

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    • Fandango October 30, 2018 / 1:31 pm

      No worries. I can certainly understand, with all the crap that’s swirling all around us, it can be hard to focus.

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  2. Marilyn Armstrong October 30, 2018 / 10:52 am

    The National Socialist German Workers’ Party became the Nazis. I wonder how Trump’s “nationalism” will turn out? Personally, this is getting personal and very frightening. I can’t seem to focus on prompts. There’s too much else going on in my head.

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    • Marleen October 30, 2018 / 11:15 am

      There really is a lot. And the people who don’t want to see it (or don’t want others to see it) keep playing “games” (not fun). For instance, a guest speaking for the Republican/presidential side on CNN this Sunday brought up (as if he was offering help) the jingle of saying “something” if you “see something” — in reference to the van the bomb-mailing suspect was driving around with political stickers on it. But he said this while brushing off that the people around him on the show were saying something about what they see in Trump… his words and his downplaying the seriousness of matters, etc. And I remember Sara Palin using crosshairs on opponents when she ran for vice-president (and after, I think in other campaigns for people). And people make excuses all the time for anti-Semitic and violent re-tweets from the commander in chief.

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    • Fandango October 30, 2018 / 1:32 pm

      I totally get it. We’re at the precipice.

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