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PROMPT #414
Thanks to Dan Koe for sharing this insight with me today.
The key insight of postmodernism is aperspectivalism, or that no perspective is privileged. All views are situated, partial, and contextual.
I generated two images to visualize the term aperspectivalism.


Well, if this sounds too confusing, it probably is. The idea is not to intimidate, but provide a point of reference. Let us simplify the task.
For this week’s writing prompt, you need to choose any one from the given situations.
- A character wakes up in a world where everyone sees colors differently.
2. A poet and a scientist debate the meaning of a sunset.
3. A storyteller writes about a childhood memory, then interviews others who were there.
4. A time traveler visits the same moment in history from multiple cultural vantage points.
5. A novelist creates a story told by five narrators, each contradicting the others.
As you elucidate the situation into prose, poetry, or an image, the terms given above will become clearer. There is no compulsion to use or explain the terms in your creative piece. The terms exist merely as background to direct thought.
There is no restriction on the length or format of the piece. There is no last date unless you wish to be featured in the Weekly Wrap.
We will not include any posts that are found to be offensive, vulgar or that hurt ordinary sensibilities. This needs to be a safe space.
Create a post on your blog and copy-paste the link in the Comments. If you use a pingback, check whether it has worked. I have encountered situations where the pingback did not work. As a result, I missed including the piece in the Weekly Wrap.

You are a hard taskmaster, Reena. Thanks. I have to Google so much, I have no time for grievances.
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here is mine Reena
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Thank you!
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Hi Reena,
This was an amazing topic. Here’s my take.
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Thank you, Rohini!
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I didn’t get a notification of this challenge, dear Reena.
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Let me check.
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🙂
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Hi, Reena. Healed – 19/1/26.
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Added.
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nice prompts! I am working on a short story for a different prompt and will incorporate some thoughts relevant to prompt 2 above
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Thank you, Catherin!
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Here’s mine, Reena – Lessons in kindness
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Thanks, Eugi!
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Welcome.
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Thanks so much, as always, Reena ❤
Here is my contribution:
Much love,
David
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You are welcome, David!
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Hi Reena
Here’s mine
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Thank you!
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💗💗💗
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Thanks Reena for the mention and for this prompt. Here is mine for this week – https://ramyatantry.wordpress.com/2026/01/23/five-versions-of-one-night/
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Thanks, Ramya!
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Here’s mine Reena:
https://1994ever.com/2026/01/23/quiet-joys-24th-january-2026/
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Thank you, Shaun!
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Here’s my take :
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Welcome to RXC, Maggie! 🌷🌷
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Thank you for having me 🌷
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❤️❤️
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Fabulous challenge Reena 🙌
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Thanks, Ange!
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Thank you, Ange!
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This was an intriguing prompt; I learned a lot in my research ( I thank you for that!), and I hope my piece does the topic justice. Thanks for including me in the wrap-up, Reena. 🙂
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Your contribution is both insightful and enlightening.
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❤ Thank you!
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Reena’s Xploration Challenge 1/22/26 Putting Feelings Aside – Sillyfrog’s Blog
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Collection of Contradictory Texts – A Unique Title For Me
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Thank you, Jim!
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A unique prompt! I came up with; Enjoying Eventide
https://julesinflashyfiction.wordpress.com/2026/01/22/nd-01-22-xxvi-xploration-414-verse/
While hubby and I are not Simon and Ray… we do get along 😉
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Thanks, Jules!
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