
It’s September 19, 2022. Welcome to Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (aka, FOWC). I will be posting each day’s word just after midnight Pacific Time (U.S.).
Today’s word is “beginner.”
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. Please check to confirm that your pingback is there. If not, please manually add your link in the comments.
And be sure to read the posts of other bloggers who respond to this prompt. Show them some love.
William is only a beginner
but no doubt
he will improve with age and experience
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Fantastic! Lovely parents.
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I am actually a beginner in blogging. I have always loved to write but not as a blogger.
A beginner today can become an expert tomorrow if he does not give up along the line.
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This is certainly a true possibility; don’t give up, Cynthia.
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Thanks Marleen
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True, so make sure you follow your own advice and don’t give up.
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I pray so 😊. Thanks Sir
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I am only a beginner, a hobbyist, in archeology, old literature, history, even anthropology, vulcanology, and theology. So I have heros in this regard: Timothy Snyder, Brigitte Kahl, Mark Nanos, Dan Gruber, and the professor I shared recently who taught himself map-making… for examples. (Also some journalists.)
I don’t think any of the people I mentioned (above) are involved in this work:
Exodus: The Founding Myth Of The Israelites | The Exodus Decoded | Timeline • 2018 • The Exodus. The very word invokes an epic tale of Pharaohs and Israelites[…] the splitting of the sea[…] The story is at the very heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
After six years of research, working with archeologists, Egyptologists, geologists and theologians, Simcha Jacobovici came to the groundbreaking conclusion that the Exodus took place hundreds of years earlier than previously thought. With this new timetable in hand, Jacobovici and his colleagues re-examined long ignored archeological artifacts and uncovered the truth about the Exodus and the Egyptian dynasty that ruled at the time.
The producers teamed up with some of the world’s most accomplished special effects designers to create a unique digital, organic experience of the Exodus. Blending archeological findings with modern eye catching effects, Jacobovici built a virtual museum to showcase his discoveries.
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I’m a beginner at writing fiction, but I’m determined to make a go of it and try to write interesting stories!
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You are good at it and you’ve written some great stories.
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