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The full prompt list also includes dialogue and poetry that can be found by perusing #tdprompts on this profile. 

The image text has the daily word prompts and reads:

1. Front Lines/On the Wings
2. Joy
3. Historical/Divergence
4. Desire
5. Consequences/Challengers
6. Pastoral/Rest
7. Hand in Glove/Together

The full prompt list also includes dialogue and poetry that can be found by perusing #tdprompts on this profile. The image text has the daily word prompts and reads: 1. Front Lines/On the Wings 2. Joy 3. Historical/Divergence 4. Desire 5. Consequences/Challengers 6. Pastoral/Rest 7. Hand in Glove/Together

Please search #tdprompts on this profile to see the full prompt list, including the accompanying dialogue and poetry for each day. #tdshipweek will run from July 6th - 13th, 2026!
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July 13th / free day! Share your remaining work or commentary.

July 13th / free day! Share your remaining work or commentary.

July 13th / Free Day! #tdprompts

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July 12th / Prompt #7.

Word prompt: Hand in Glove/Together
Dialogue prompt: "I will always be your loyal servant."

July 12th / Prompt #7. Word prompt: Hand in Glove/Together Dialogue prompt: "I will always be your loyal servant."

Poem prompt. Defiance by Marc-André Raffalovich.

Text reads:

O make me thine before the longing dies,
That leaves me loverless and not thy friend,
Past this hour who shall such another send?
Before this gate be shut of paradise,
O let us walk there amorous and wise.
Remember we are love’s, to bruise or bend:
And what thy words began let thy lips end,
I care not surely for the after sighs.

Poem prompt. Defiance by Marc-André Raffalovich. Text reads: O make me thine before the longing dies, That leaves me loverless and not thy friend, Past this hour who shall such another send? Before this gate be shut of paradise, O let us walk there amorous and wise. Remember we are love’s, to bruise or bend: And what thy words began let thy lips end, I care not surely for the after sighs.

July 12th / Prompt #7 -- Hand in Glove / Together #tdprompts

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July 11th / Prompt #6.

Word prompt: Pastoral/Rest
Dialogue prompt: "My prince."

July 11th / Prompt #6. Word prompt: Pastoral/Rest Dialogue prompt: "My prince."

Poetry prompt. A Village by Richard Aldington.

Text reads:

But when you've pondered
Hour upon chilly hour in those damned trenches
You get at the significance of things,
Get to know, clearer than before,
What a tree means, what a pool,
Or a black, wet field in sunlight.
One gets to know,
In that shell-pierced silence
Under the unmoved, ironic stars,
How good love of the earth is.
So I go strolling,
Hands deep in pockets, head aslant,
And eyes screwed up against the light,
Just loving things
Like any other lunatic or lover.

Poetry prompt. A Village by Richard Aldington. Text reads: But when you've pondered Hour upon chilly hour in those damned trenches You get at the significance of things, Get to know, clearer than before, What a tree means, what a pool, Or a black, wet field in sunlight. One gets to know, In that shell-pierced silence Under the unmoved, ironic stars, How good love of the earth is. So I go strolling, Hands deep in pockets, head aslant, And eyes screwed up against the light, Just loving things Like any other lunatic or lover.

July 11th / Prompt #6 -- Pastoral / Rest #tdprompts

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July 10th / Prompt #5.

Word prompt: Consequences/Challengers.
Dialogue prompt: "Tell me true. Is what I am about to do wrong?"
"I--we dragoons have but one leader, Your Highness. And we shall follow him unto the very end."

July 10th / Prompt #5. Word prompt: Consequences/Challengers. Dialogue prompt: "Tell me true. Is what I am about to do wrong?" "I--we dragoons have but one leader, Your Highness. And we shall follow him unto the very end."

Poetry prompt. The Man with Night Sweats by Thom Gunn.

Text reads:

My flesh was its own shield:   
Where it was gashed, it healed.

I grew as I explored   
The body I could trust   
Even while I adored
The risk that made robust,

A world of wonders in
Each challenge to the skin.

Poetry prompt. The Man with Night Sweats by Thom Gunn. Text reads: My flesh was its own shield: Where it was gashed, it healed. I grew as I explored The body I could trust Even while I adored The risk that made robust, A world of wonders in Each challenge to the skin.

July 10th / Prompt #5 -- Consequences / Challengers #tdprompts

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July 9th / Prompt #4.

Word prompt: Desire
Dialogue prompt: "Meet me tonight, Terence. I would remember what it is to be wanted."

July 9th / Prompt #4. Word prompt: Desire Dialogue prompt: "Meet me tonight, Terence. I would remember what it is to be wanted."

Poetry prompt. To a Stranger by Edward Carpenter.

Text reads:

O faithful eyes, day after day as I see and how 
you--unswerving faithful and beautiful--going about your 
ordinary work unnoticed,   
I have noticed--I do not forget you.   
I know the truth the tenderness the courage, I know 
the longings hidden quiet there.   
Go right on. Have good faith yet--keep that your 
unseen treasure untainted.   
Many shall bless you. To many yet, though no word 
be spoken, your face shall shine as a lamp.   
It shall be remembered, and that which you have 
desired--in silence--shall come abundantly to you.

Poetry prompt. To a Stranger by Edward Carpenter. Text reads: O faithful eyes, day after day as I see and how you--unswerving faithful and beautiful--going about your ordinary work unnoticed, I have noticed--I do not forget you. I know the truth the tenderness the courage, I know the longings hidden quiet there. Go right on. Have good faith yet--keep that your unseen treasure untainted. Many shall bless you. To many yet, though no word be spoken, your face shall shine as a lamp. It shall be remembered, and that which you have desired--in silence--shall come abundantly to you.

July 9th / Prompt #4 -- Desire #tdprompts

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July 8th / Prompt #3.

Word prompt: Historical/Divergence
Dialogue prompt: "Would that I could avoid doing battle at all..."

July 8th / Prompt #3. Word prompt: Historical/Divergence Dialogue prompt: "Would that I could avoid doing battle at all..."

Poetry prompt. The Anniversary by John Donne.

Text reads:

All Kings, and all their favourites,
All glory of honours, beauties, wits,
The sun itself, which makes times, as they pass,
Is elder by a year now than it was
When thou and I first one another saw:
All other things to their destruction draw,
Only our love hath no decay;
This no tomorrow hath, nor yesterday,
Running it never runs from us away,
But truly keeps his first, last, everlasting day.

Poetry prompt. The Anniversary by John Donne. Text reads: All Kings, and all their favourites, All glory of honours, beauties, wits, The sun itself, which makes times, as they pass, Is elder by a year now than it was When thou and I first one another saw: All other things to their destruction draw, Only our love hath no decay; This no tomorrow hath, nor yesterday, Running it never runs from us away, But truly keeps his first, last, everlasting day.

July 8th / Prompt #3 -- Historical / Divergence #tdprompts

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July 7th / Prompt #2.

Word prompt: Joy
Dialogue prompt: "--how I revel in my disobedience. How do you inspire such anarchy in me, Terence?"

July 7th / Prompt #2. Word prompt: Joy Dialogue prompt: "--how I revel in my disobedience. How do you inspire such anarchy in me, Terence?"

Poetry prompt. When I Heard at the Close of the Day by Walt Whitman.

It reads:

When I heard at the close of the day how my 
name had been receiv'd with plaudits in the capitol,    
still it was not a happy night for me that follow;

…When I wander'd alone over the beach, and undressing, 
bathed, laughing with the cool waters, and saw the sun rise, 

And when I thought how my dear friend, my lover, 
was on his way coming, O then I was happy;

Poetry prompt. When I Heard at the Close of the Day by Walt Whitman. It reads: When I heard at the close of the day how my name had been receiv'd with plaudits in the capitol, still it was not a happy night for me that follow; …When I wander'd alone over the beach, and undressing, bathed, laughing with the cool waters, and saw the sun rise, And when I thought how my dear friend, my lover, was on his way coming, O then I was happy;

July 7th / Prompt #2 -- Joy #tdprompts

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July 6th / Day one prompt.

Words: Front Lines/On the Wings.
Dialogue prompt: "If a show of force is needed, you may trust in your Dragoons."

July 6th / Day one prompt. Words: Front Lines/On the Wings. Dialogue prompt: "If a show of force is needed, you may trust in your Dragoons."

Day one poetry prompt. Love and Death by Lord George Byron.

It reads:

The earthquake came, and rocked the quivering wall,
And men and nature reeled as if with wine.
Whom did I seek around the tottering hall?
For thee. Whose safety first provide for? Thine.

And when convulsive throes denied my breath
The faintest utterance to my fading thought,
To thee—to thee—e’en in the gasp of death
My spirit turned, oh! oftener than it ought.

Day one poetry prompt. Love and Death by Lord George Byron. It reads: The earthquake came, and rocked the quivering wall, And men and nature reeled as if with wine. Whom did I seek around the tottering hall? For thee. Whose safety first provide for? Thine. And when convulsive throes denied my breath The faintest utterance to my fading thought, To thee—to thee—e’en in the gasp of death My spirit turned, oh! oftener than it ought.

July 6th / Prompt #1 -- Front Lines / On the Wings #tdprompts

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