First-century C.E. Roman wall painting fragment. π€
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First-century C.E. Roman wall painting fragment. π€
Second-century C.E. Roman wall painting fragment featuring a bird and ivy leaves. π¦ββ¬
Our last weekly #writingprompt of February is live! Using the featured words, write a poem or story. Then, share it with us in the replies or tags! We hope our prompt inspires you to write this week. π€
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Roman wall painting fragment with Corinthian column, estimated 50 B.C.E. ποΈ
It's here! Our weekly #writingprompt featuring a fresh batch of words to inspire you. π€
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"...Hellas has been plagued indeed." The Chorus speaks here of speak of the tragedies that have befallen Greek men, particularly in reference to the House of Atreus. ποΈ
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Roman wall painting fragment with Gorgon mask, estimated to be from 14β68 C.E. On view at the Met Museum in the U.S. π
The latest weekly #writingprompt from us just dropped. π€ What can you write that includes the featured words?
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Orestes refers here to Delphi, Greece. Delphi was considered the center of the world by Ancient Greeks, and held a special place in mythology and worship. He speaks to Hermione about his plans to avenge his father against his mother. ποΈ
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First century C.E. Roman wall fragment with vines, grapes, and flowers. On view at the Met Museum in the U.S. π₯
It's our first weekly #writingprompt of the month! For those who might be new here, we share writing prompts every week. Write a short poem (or story!) that uses the featured words. You can share what you create with us or simply keep it for yourself. π€
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Orestes' asks Hermione what troubles her as they reunite. Hermione responds that it is "partly [herself], partly [her] husband, partly some god." βοΈ
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Roman wall painting fragment from the first-century C.E. On view at the Met Museum in the U.S. We personally like how it's shaped like a heart. π«Ά
It's our last weekly #writingprompt of January! If you haven't participated yet, then now is your time to shine. π« Use the following words to write a short poem (or story!) and share it with us in the replies or tags. We can't wait to read it! π€
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Orestes speaks to the Chorus and requests to see Hermione. What do you think of the dynamic between Orestes and Hermione? π€
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Issue 10 is now available to #read on our website π A huge thank you to all our contributors, fans, and team members throughout the years - we couldn't have made it to issue 10 without you all π§‘
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"The Three Graces" by Edouard Bisson, c. 1899.
Using the following words, write a short #poem. Then, share it in the replies or tag us in a post! We'd love to read it. π€
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Hermione fears her fate as a woman without power in Ancient Greece. Euripides' play Andromache is a poignant exploration of the complicated roles women played in the domestic landscape. ποΈ
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Thrilled to share our issue 10 cover with you all!
The answer to yesterday's 'guess who' was a hippocamp, a mythical half-horse-half-fish π π
Let's play guess who - one of the creatures on this lamp is on our 10th issue cover! Can you guess who it is?
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"Orpheus and Eurydice" by Jean Raoux, c. 1709.
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Hermione regrets her cruelty against Andromache, naming herself shameless. She speaks to her nurse who questions her distress. πΊ
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"Orpheus Leading Eurydice out of the Underworld" by Jean Baptist Camille-Corot, c. 1861.
Our first #writingprompt of 2026 is here!! Use the following words in a story or poem and tag us! We can't wait to read what you create. πΊ
"...to fly from Phthia's land where the pine-wood craft passed between the dusky clouds, first of ships to brave the ocean." Spoken by Hermione as she laments her fear of her husband's retaliation for her cruelty against Andromache.
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