In this post, we'll announce the winners from last week's contest and provide the prompt for the coming week.
We ask that you read our Creative Nonfiction Tips post to learn about the creative nonfiction genre and review our guidelines.
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Thank you to all who participated in last week's prompt Heart
| High School Bestie Our connection was so strong, and even without physical intimacy, our feelings were pure and untainted. It was a love that came from the depths of our innocent hearts. However, What mattered most to me was being able to replace the confusing moments of an unhappy relationship with a genuine friendship that lasted. |
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![]() | Suppressed "You're shallow minded," were the only words I could bring myself to type before blocking and deleting the entire chat. The next day at school, Debbie was all over him, and the look in her eyes when she was with him tore at my heart. I wanted to tell her that he wasn't worth her beautiful heart, but I couldn't because the words were heavy in my mouth plus I didn't want to ruin her excitement. |
| "Heart" On A Sleeve If there’s one thing about high school that I realized soon after I left, is the level of emotional blackmail that goes on there. It was horrendous. Heat prickled on my skin, my palms were clammy and I could already feel the telltale signs of an approaching headache. The young boy had to be kidding me. Who did that? |
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![]() | Heart Filled With Joy We did our extra classes for about a month and I noticed that her performance has changed for the better. There was a day in class when I gave a question on the board and asked someone to solve it, she raised her hand and came forward to solve it. I saw the smiles radiating from her face as her classmates gave her a round of applause for solving it correctly. |
Our third place winner is , with the story:

All of us kids had one wish in our hearts every evening - let this story never end. Once grandma was done feeding us she would bring out the huge tray of desserts usually some kind of sweet treat made with cow's milk, ghee, sugar and cardamom. She would then proceed to give each one of us a share of the goodies. Then we could play board games or some kind of game in the living room before we went to sleep.
Our second place winner is , with the story:
The rest of the trip we joked around about the people there until I got her home. After that, I was alone with my racing heartbeat. I felt rusted inside but encouraged by her kind words. I could have never talked about my family about my mental illnesses because they would just dismiss it as laziness or even worse, call it the product of a sin of some sort, so this was new to me, at least in person.
Our first place winner is , with the story:

A day after that, my father was declared dead. After that, I have sometimes dreamed of my father. In my dreams, my father does not know that he is dead. I do know, but I don't tell him anything. I just lie on his chest and listen to his heart beat, low, slow, as if he were taking a nap. Then I lie still so as not to wake him up and so as not to wake myself up.</
The expression "nuts and bolts" encompasses a multitude of meanings. Similarly, the individual words "nuts" and "bolts" offer a wide array of creative possibilities:
Whether you employ "nuts and bolts" as a metaphorical device or in a literal sense depends entirely on you. You have the freedom to incorporate the expression or the individual words within your text.
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