How
intriguing. Any time there's a question involved, I think of a riddle. Perhaps you could
choose something (or four or five somethings) which would become puzzles for the reader to
figure out. Perhaps an event you're looking forward to with anticipation, or maybe a season (as
mentioned above), or possibly an emotion. Lots and lots of choices here. Happy
writing!
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
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