Upcoming Harrisco Fest is a super chill month-long event in August comprised of a giant, beautiful, prompt list sent in by the Harrisco community. Made to generate content and flourish the community, Harrisco Pit residents and newly tempted folk are free to play w/it however they want–all mediums welcome, pick whatever prompts, pair them together, reuse them… The fest is really nice and open in that it allows for different creative paces, fussy muses, and life.
Let’s Gooooo! Send in your cravings, headcanons, fave words/themes, what you’d like to see more of thematically or in medium, memes, fave harrisco things, challenges, colors, moods, yearnings, premises, aus, items, lyrics, settings, moods, etc. You can go simple or complex (up to 10 words complex, lol). Please, come help be inspiration and both boost and expand the Harrisco Pit. You’ll likely marvel at what you wind up seeing, much like I do every damn year. Hell, 8 years in, I still absolutely get all warm, fuzzy, gooey, excited at *this* stage of the process–like, literally every time a new prompt comes in.
Get Hyped!
Visit my askbox. Leave up to six prompts, **comprised of ten words or fewer each** You can send the six prompts in separately or together.
If you go over the word limit, I will either try to condense/crop what you gave me or I will not add it at all.
Last day to get your prompts in is July 31st.
RB to help hoover in prompts and get everyone ramping up for Harrisco Fest 2023!
it's not cringe ❤ not if it's you ❤ not if we're mutuals 🥰
explaining the flash to people who have never seen it be like
my English prof teaching abt cover letters today and me trying not to bring up the luke skywalker cover letter post:
“don’t project YOUR issues onto that fictional man” i’m not even doing anything. he’s doing all that shit himself. sorry for spotting patterns. observing. understanding nuances. i guess
One day at the end of May sunlight burst through the mist in the little woods near my house as a thrush was singing.
The Pittsburgh Press, Pennsylvania, May 25, 1937
list of mundane things that feel like ancient human rituals
cleaning or wipe your bare feet
breaking off a piece of bread and handing it to someone
putting the weight of a basket on your hip or head
eating nuts or berries while hunched over close to the ground
seeing something startling just out of your line of sight and very quickly stepping or leaping on to a larger object to get a better view
cupping your hands into running water to wash your face
the unanimous protection of a baby or child in a public space where women are present
when an elderly woman laughs and grips your forearm tightly