Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.
Photo by John Fowler on Unsplash.

Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.
Photo by John Fowler on Unsplash.
I regularly see “isle” when “aisle” is meant, but the funny thing about that (for me) is that aisles are more like the river that flows around the islands of shelves. So it’s all kinds of backwards.
An “aile” isn’t English, but it still gets thrown into the mix now and then.
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Tell me about your work in progress. Is it fiction or nonfiction? What genre? Funny, dramatic, suspenseful…?
Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.
Photo by Jeffrey F Lin on Unsplash.
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