Writers Prompt: A “Caption This” of Street Style Sorts

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The woman in the above picture could be saying anything. She could be talking about astrophysics, trends, whether “GIF” is pronounced with a hard or soft G. But that sentence caught frozen in time — mid-word, mid-syllable, really — doesn’t say nearly as much as what’s going on around it.


Consider the fact that the person interviewing her was clearly just inside the Tibi show. Or was she? Then there’s that woman to the right of the interviewee. Is she…waiting for her friend to finish talking? Or is she in disguise (sunglasses!) because she’s actually in the CIA and has been asked to follow around Miss Black T-Shirt. Look even closer: what is going on with that guy in the background? He’s wearing a bucket hat! There’s no way he’s not involved in the crime now unraveling in my head. John Grisham, not to be cocky or anything, but watch out: this smells like like another best-seller.


Oops! Except JG isn’t going to write it. I’m not either because our Saturday time slot is reserved for you. SO: for this week’s writers prompt, we want you to find a street style picture — any street style picture, from any website (100% does not have to be this one, promise, though I am linking to our own street style posts each time I say the word just because you should go and have a look for fun). Then write a story about it. Make something up. Keep it under 500 words, submit it by Thursday, October 1, attach the picture (please include photo credit and link to original source!) and then have a beer so long as you are of legal drinking age.


Photographed by Krista Anna Lewis


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