Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Ready at 8:00AM

Write On Edge: Red-Writing-Hood


This week I want you to take me to your version of 8:00 -AM or PM, fiction or creative nonfiction- in 200 words or less.


It's 8:00 am. The percolator sits on the counter in the kitchen, proud in it's stainless steel-ness. It waits for her to come fill it with water and load the basket with the aromatic grounds.

She doesn't show up. It must not be 8:00 am on Monday or Wednesday. It must be 8:00 am on another day. On a day when she bypasses the kitchen counter and heads off to that fancy commercial coffee machine. The machine that produces endless cups. Quenching her need for coffee well before and after 8:00 am.

It slips sadly into semi-usefulness.  Dreams of perking a pot of perfection.  Dreams of tipping a stream of clear brown wake up into her pretty cup.  Dreams of watching in pride as she closes her eyes and inhales the flavor, smiling in anticipation of the first sip.

12 comments:

  1. I like the anthropomorphized coffee pot! Dear thing, waiting for its girl.

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  2. I'm not a coffee person but the point of view was a great touch. Very entertaining. I enjoyed it.

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  3. What a clever way t use this prompt! Genius

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  4. Creative, I like your take on the prompt. :)

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  5. What a creative way to do this prompt! Go you. :)

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  6. poor sad coffee pot...this was lovely

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  7. Clever girl! I love coming here because you always take things in lovely directions.

    I was just reading an article about how K-cups are ruining good coffee.

    I could see the author's point, but sometimes, you need the coffee RIGHT NOW!

    (Sorry. I'm serious about my coffee.)

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  8. Yay, I love that this is from the viewpoint of the coffee pot, so clever!

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  9. This was a perfect moment. I'm happy you shared.

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  10. Now I feel sad that I was never nice to the percolator that we had when I was a kid...

    Very creative!

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  11. You are so very clever! I love that you chose the coffee pot's point of view!

    I'm torn between my love for excellent coffee and my sappy heart that feels bad for the poor, sad lonely coffeepot!

    Love this, girl! :)

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