March 2025 prompt                                                      A purgatorio prompt.  Write a ten-page maximum scene or an eight-page maximum monologue of someone who may end up in purgatory, unless.  This is the moment when they can choose an action that will either land them in heaven or hell.  If they make no choice, they end up in purgatory.  Think of the world we’re in now, and the choices we’re facing.                                                                  A Note To Our Writers:                                     Starting next month, I’ll be creating prompts based on a book by Timothy Snyder, ON TYRANNY: Twenty Lessons From The Twentieth Century. It’s a small book, and you can listen to him read it on YouTube, but being familiar with the work my help you create from the prompt.  I won’t be doing such prompts every month.  Also, I’m not looking for political diatribes, but the human costs of tyranny on us; people living in the coming of or through the onslaught of tyranny.  Be open to creating scenes of tragedy, comedy, and/or satire.
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