Lady Convolvulus

Almost every year for the past ten years there has been a Hysteria Writing Competition. Back in 2012 it was for short stories and poetry and has since then included flash fiction. And every cover reflects one of the category winners entries. Sticking with this month’s theme of being inspired by greatness, I thought it would be interesting to see what other writers make of the base cover image from Hysteria 1. The cover of Hysteria 1 was inspired by the poem Lady Convolvulus by Abigail Wyatt Pretty as a picture in white and pink, Lady Convolvulus lifts up her head; the jewels of the morning adorn her cheeks and her green gown winds about her legs. And My Lady creeps and My Lady runs; on a summer wind she blows. She tilts her chin to kiss the sun and follows wherever he goes. And My Lady sighs and My Lady weeps; and My Lady cleaves and clings; and she binds up her lover and, where he sleeps, a green and fecund web she spins. Please feel free to leave your first line, paragraph, stanza or even title in the comments below. You could even use this as a starting point for a complete piece of flash fiction, a poem or short story for this year’s Hysteria Writing Competition. And here’s my effort .. please be kind Our brand new allotment is covered in bindweed. The flowers nod their heads stately as if in a glass carriage, accepting the accolades of their admirers. Queenly waving their leaves like little handkerchiefs in the wind. And I? I want to leave them to cont...
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