“Furnishing was not a priority in the Citadel. Shelves, stools, tables... There was a rumor among the novices that priests towards the top of the hierarchy had golden furniture, but there was no sign of it here. The room was as severe as anything in the novices' quarters although it had, perhaps, a more opulent severity; it wasn't the forced bareness of poverty, but the starkness of intent.” #Bare #QuotsyJune19
Bare: A Pop Opera might not be very literary, but it was honestly the first thought I had for this prompt. Any other theatre geeks familiar with this one? #seemoretheatre #bare #QuotsyJune19
@TK-421
“When his vision cleared at last, when his heart slowed (he would table the notion of sitting up for the moment), Stoker looked around the room.
First, the door.
Am I captive or guest?
The door to this room stood open. Limp cotton garments hung from a hook—not his clothes, but someone‘s.
He raised his right hand and examined the sleeve of what appeared to be a white nightshirt.
He moved his right leg and felt #bare skin against a crisp sheet.”
#bare #Quotsy #QuotsyJune19 #LitsyQuoteChallenge
from White Mountain, Mike Norton
“When you write, you should put your skin on the table.”
#QuotsyJune19 | 1: #Bare
📷: Made with Typorama
#QuotsyJune19
(Day 1 - #Bare)
*Here‘s one for you, @Trashcanman ♥️