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Writing challenge: Sentence free

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See this as theme or prompt or style or writing restriction or all or none.

No real rules - write what you will.

As much or as little as you wish.

No incorrect answers.

Whatever you find.

Sentence free.

Write.

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You said "no wrong answers" and then "sentence free". A bit contradictory, so I'll go with the first one. This was taken from my account on PoetFreak:

Winters are long

Where my home began

Fast until

Only the groups

Cut through the Winter

(This started as a black out poem, so don't judge the nonsensical wording)

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Sentence free, meaning no sentence, possible? Depending on definition, probably. This text, sentence free?

No wrong answers. Well, in that case, sentence free or not irrelevant. Or not? Anyway, without the prompt, probably just looking like bad English. Well, probably bad English anyways. But then, English without sentences always bad English? Maybe.

But now enough bad English. What you think?

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