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#53 Dog Days of Summer
"The dog days of summer" conjure images of dogs laying around, panting from the sweltering heat of mid to late summer.
But the saying itself stems from the ancient Romans who associated these hot and humid days with Sirius, the brightest star in the Canis Major constellation (or 'Large Dog' constellation). Sirius is so bright, the ancient Romans believed it contributed additional heat to the Sun, causing July and August temperatures to soar.
As we are currently in the midst of them, it only felt fitting for this week's prompts are inspired by the dog days summer (or diēs caniculārēs in Latin)!
p.s. — On August 12th, bestselling novelists Caroline Leavitt and Gina Sorell are hosting a free webinar on creating believable characters. RSVP here!
This week's prompts
Write a story about another day in a heatwave.
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Stories
What a Fun Day to Become Makeshift Parents for a Random Kid in the Woods
Weekly Contest #53
It’s Always an Interesting Day When Your Shoes Are Melted into the Ground
Weekly Contest #53