On the tip of my tongue
My next sentence
One blink
Pause
The occasional random shiny object
And you're gone
Will of a wisp
Flittering away
Disappearing
Never to be thought again
The prompt is to write an apostrophe, a literary device in which "an absent or nonexistent person is addressed as if present and capable of understanding"(definition from about.com).
On
now to our weekend prompt. This week we are taking you, once again,
back to school for a lesson in literary devices. Remember the
apostrophe? About.com
defines apostrophe as, "A figure of speech in which some absent or
nonexistent person or thing is addressed as if present and capable of
understanding." That same site provides some excellent examples of
apostrophes in classical literature. Check them out and then have a
crack at it yourself. Give us your best 33-word example of an
apostrophe. - See more at:
http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.bqus16g0.dpuf