The Ink Well Prompt #38: See this post for prompt and rules

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Stories From the Previous Week

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This Week’s Prompt

Okay, we've spent an entire month writing about ghosts, ghouls, jack-o-lanterns and other creepy stuff. Time for a fresh start! The prompt for this week is: family ties.

If you're not familiar with it, the phrase "family ties" is about what binds families together. What keeps them connected through thick and thin? Perhaps it's wedding vows, or it might be a fear of starting over. For some people, even when their relationship is falling apart they won't call it quits because they simply don't believe in divorce. And many families are bound together by an unwritten code that family always comes first.

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Wow. Such a great prompt we have here. The job begins immediately. Keep it coming @theinkwell

Looking forward to your story, @mrenglish!

Interesting prompt :) ...

My story is missing from the list by the way 😪

Oops. Did you add the link to the prompt post, @wrestlingdesires? That is where I go to get all of the links. I try to remember to go hunting for missing ones, but I'm generally writing the prompt post in the wee hours, and it's not top of mind. The links really need to be added to the comments under the prompt post. 😁

Just checked… I don’t see yours in the comments in last week’s prompt.

But I will find your story and add it to the list today.

Thanks, I sort of forgot 🤯

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Hi @theinkwell my post for prompt #38 I am posting my comments on other posts in the community, (posted 4 so far) Thank you!
https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@sunnyag/the-homeless

This is an interesting prompt word which one can dance within. I'm on my way to prepare my story...

I'm enjoying the stories on this prompt so far. Here is my entry https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@ozohu/to-the-younger-me

Comments on @sunnyag and @milezofplay

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Hi, here is this week's entry - thanks so much for everything ❤️

https://ecency.com/hive-170798/@wrestlingdesires/changes

You did it! You added the link to the prompt comments!! Applause, applause! Hee hee hee. Had to tease you.

🤣 I can be taught, here's the proof 😂

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Interesting prompt, I'll get to it right away. It seems you forgot to add my last week's story to the list

Hello @b0s,
Sometimes the stories can be overlooked in the list if they are not linked under the prompt post. Please link your story to this prompt post when you write that story. Then we will be sure to include it in the magazine.

Thank you!

Ok, I forgot to drop the link. But I will for this weeks prompt

Hi readers

My comments to:

@sonofremi

@jayna

This week, for reasons beyond my control, I am participating with prompt #1: Heart and Soul.

I titled my story as: FARM TO DESK, THE STORY CONTINUES......

Here my entry:

https://peakd.com/hive-170798/@katleya/the-ink-well-prompt-1-from-farm-to-desk-the-story-continues

Here is my entry, lots of great stories here already!
A Long Journey Home

/@khoola/sleeping-with-a-princess-forever

The Ink Well Prompt #38

sorry very new to this... had problems with markdowns... unsure about everything really but here goes nothing 😁

Sorry, this is my entry

Greetings to the people of #TheInkwell. Here's my first every entry in this community.
A Touch Of Horror

Comments on three other entries 🙏🏻

Hi @milezofplay. Thanks for being an early bird! But I would like to recommendation that you take more time. You have a week to post your story, so there is no rush. Your story could be improved with some editing to fix errors and improve grammar and punctuation. I recommend you take that step, as more people will read your story (rather than getting stuck on wording that is confusing) and you will receive better rewards.

Please see our post, Help for the Grammatically Challenged. It provides information on how to use Google Docs to draft your content, which helps you find and fix errors. Then you can copy the content and paste it into your post on Hive.

Google Docs is a free app available for PCs and smart phones.