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Thursday, January 28, 2010

One-Minute Writing of the Week: Call Me Cate



Each week I choose one of the daily winners and feature it as the One-Minute Writing of the Week. This is for the week of 1/10-1/16.

One-Minute Writing of the Week:
Writer: Call Me Cate (Sunday's's winner)

Prompt: Distance. Distance learning is very popular. What do you wish you could do at a distance?

Most of my life is lived at a distance. My interactions with friends and family are mostly online or by phone. Most movies are watched at home. I've even taken online classes.

The challenge for me would be to live life close-up for a change.

Congratulations, Call Me Cate! You're welcome to put a One-Minute Writing of the Week Winner button on your blog, if you have one. Click here if you'd like to snag it.

1 comments:

Call Me Cate said...

There's only one proper response for such an honor. #BOOYAH!!!

(And also, thank you!)