Alex Conall, social justice bard (
alexconall) wrote2013-06-14 11:51 pm
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tarot story draw
I find that the tarot is an aid to creativity. I am offering a one-card draw using the Hanson-Roberts deck: you ask for a card and leave a prompt of up to five words, and I draw you a tarot card and write you a story of approximately one hundred words based on your card and your prompt.
If you feel inclined to feed the author, every dollar you donate adds about one hundred words to your story (or to another commenter's story if you'd rather). If you donate, please tell me which story you want more of.
Anonymous comments are screened. All stories will be publicly visible.
The draw is CLOSED.
If you feel inclined to feed the author, every dollar you donate adds about one hundred words to your story (or to another commenter's story if you'd rather). If you donate, please tell me which story you want more of.
Anonymous comments are screened. All stories will be publicly visible.
The draw is CLOSED.
Six of Pentacles: knowledge and the lack thereof
Daytime is desolate.
While I sleep, I learn. My classmates are other dreamers, filled with color and laughter and joie de vivre. We listen to music from around the world, watch with wonder the dance styles accompanying, taste food from many cultures. We are lectured on literature from each of our homelands, then argue with the teacher—most of us do not speak the Chinese of Lao Tzu or the Japanese of Murasaki Shikibu or the Akkadian of Enheduanna, so something is certainly lost in translation, but the sense carries through.
Then I wake.