This week’s prompt over at Carrot Ranch is a fun one: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about snacking. It can feature crunchy snacks or creamy one. Who is snacking on what and why?
My take may be esoteric, but enough writers follow this blog that I think it will be appreciated. Enjoy!
Cheese and Crackers

Taking my plate to my desk, I grab the last bit of cheese and pop it into my mouth, lamenting the end of my snack but ready to get busy. My plot points and character maps have been purposeless long enough. Time to start the first paragraph.
I open the document and place my fingers over the keys.
I stare at the blinking cursor, the only disruption on the blank page.
I tap my nails on the letters. The cursor blinks three more times.
Standing, I pick up the plate. That cheese really needed crackers to go with it.
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Ha! I think I have lived this scene recently! Well done!
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Thanks! It may or may not be based on experience. 😏
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Then you might need to vacuum. Do dishes. Organize the cupboards. Yeah, write?
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The cupboards *are* rather cluttered…
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The noble art of procrastination defined in 99 words!
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We mustn’t keep food waiting. 👀
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Cheese and crackers are brain food, for sure!
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It usually does. Nice!
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I can totally relate. It’s perfect!
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We speak the same language! 😆
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