Depending on the type of writer you are, this prompt will generate two approaches. If you write stories or novels, the approach will most likely be descriptive. If you are a poet, the response will be poetic. While there may be crossovers, I encourage you to try both, even if it takes you out of your comfort zone. Despite being the most obvious piece of advice, the golden rule remains 'show, not tell'. Don't tell us that the sky is grey; instead, you can write something like:
'The sky looked unwell. All the colours had drained from its face. Heavy clouds sat under its eyes'.
It is okay to leave information out of your writing and to have certain details left unanswered. What are the eyes referring to in what I wrote? Is it more exciting to leave it open ended? If I wrote this as a story, then I would likely circle back to it with a small reference later on. For now, describe the scene and keep an eye on notes for my attempts to these prompts. I would love if you would share yours. Keep kind and stay true x
There are no windows
But the sky is wide open
Fleeing fleeting thought
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