Reena’s PROMPT #296 is as follows:
A phrase by Arundhati Roy (winner of the Booker Prize for fiction in 1997) caught my attention – Fiction in the time of fake news.
I coined a few of my own inspired by it.
- Letters in the time of instant messaging
- Books in the time of apps
- Lies in the post-truth era
- Human proficiency in ChatGPT era
- Freedom in the times of listening devices
Feel free to coin some of your own in the same spirit, or use one or more from the above, including the inspiration from Arundhati Roy, and base your piece on it.
This is my tanka poem:
Evolution
How did news evolve?
Changing facts into fiction
Unreliable
Purposefully misleading
Making fools of all mankind
You can join in here: https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2023/09/07/reenas-xploration-challenge-296/
Sunday Stills
Terri’s theme for Sunday Stills this week is Orange. I love orange. Yellow, pink and orange are my favourite colours.




You can join in Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge here: https://secondwindleisure.com/2023/09/10/sunday-stills-monthly-color-challenge-incandescent-orange-and-glowing-gold/
Beautiful.
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I love your choice of orange pictures. Orange is one of my favourite colours too.
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Wonderful choices to showcase gold and orange, Robbie, your giraffe painting is gorgeous! Well done. Love those peach fondants! Have a wonderful week!
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Hi Terri, I’m glad you enjoyed my contributions. I’m making progress with the fondant flowers for my cake.
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The glow of your orange painting is warming my heart Robbie. The tanka you’ve written is so meaningful … a food to ponder!
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Hi Balroop, Reena’s challenges really make me think. I’m delighted you like the painting.
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Your painting and poem are marvelous. And so are the photos
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Hi Sadje, I’m pleased you like them. They invoke quite different emotional responses.
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They do. 🙏🏼👍🏼🧡
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Excellent tanka. Your fondant flowers are amazing!
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Hi Vera, thank you. I’m pleased with my roses progress. I’m making a basket of roses.
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Newsreaders specialize in presenting perspectives, not the whole picture.
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Hi Reena, very eloquently said. Thank you.
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“Fiction in the time of fake news”–something I as a teacher worry about, but I replace ‘fiction’ with ‘truth’. The same could be said of ChatGPT!
Good grief another amazing painting from you, Robbie. Those giraffes are stunning. It’s easy to see how connected you are to these animals.
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Hi Jacqui, fake news can be so destructive. I do love animals and giraffes are a particular favourite of mine 💕
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Beautiful pictures, Robbie, and your poem is meaningful, with a lot of truth in it. Great job! ❤
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Thank you, Timothy. It’s a shame we can’t trust news anymore.
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Thoughtful words–we can spread fake news so much more quickly now.
Beautiful orange painting and photos.
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There doesn’t seem to be any integrity or sense of accountability or responsibility anymore and it makes us all distrustful. Orange is such a happy colour.
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Yes, unfortunately true.
Yes, orange can be very happy and lively.
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Truth or fiction, it is hard to tell in the news.
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Exactly how I feel. I’ve had first hand experience of proven fake news being spread. 😳
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I think mobile phones are worse than the news, but it still happens on television. It will always be the point of view of the person giving the news.
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That is a very valid comment. We all write from our own points of view.
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How wonderful that you shared your lovely painting here! I often wonder if everyone who works in the field of news, truly loves what they are doing…
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Hi Annette, I really don’t know how news gets so distorted. I think the reporters go with the popular form of facts and other peoples versions of news rather than doing their own research. People are also not impartial and independent when reporting news and their personal points of view taint the facts.
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I absolutely love your choice of colours, Roberta, and your giraffe artwork.:) As far as books in time of apps are concerned, I just listened to a very interesting interview, where the writer Pierre Lemaitre speaks about his book “Le Grand Monde”.
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Hi Martina, thank you, I’m delighted you like my giraffes. They are my favourite creature. 😁 As for apps, I think people who love to read will always read books. There have always been other distractions and it has always only been some people who chose books over other things. Socialising, drinking, going to the gym for long periods, and TV have been around as distractions my whole life.
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💐I very much agree with you, we also have to try remaining versatile!
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Yes, we all have to ride the waves of change
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I love all oranges and yellows. I have Clivia as house plants, all from one original. They need the right conditions to flower though, being kept very cool, but not too cold in winter. I have heard there was no name for the colour orange in English, it was just called dark yellow until oranges arrived in England.
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Hi Janet, that is very interesting. My mother remembers the American soldiers having oranges when she was a small girl during the war. She’d not seen them before.
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Your painting says that orange doesn’t deceive,It warms.
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Hi Wayne, yes, there is much pleasure to be derived from out natural world as you know 😊💕
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I love your giraffes! They look stitched.
The foolishness of humans right now seems endless. We have forgotten how to think. (K)
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Hi Kerfe, I think there is so much distraction out there, it’s hard to filter it and determine what’s true and also what’s important. I’m pleased you like the giraffes.
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“Evolution” speaks volumes. Well done, Robbie.
As always, I’m amazed at your talent for art as well. The colors you chose are so warm, and beautifully evoke the serenity of a sunset.
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Hi Mae, it’s lovely to see you. This epidemic of fake news is so disorientating. You don’t know what to believe. African sunsets can be amazing.
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Great responses to the prompt, Robbie, and your giraffe painting is off-the-charts fantastic!
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Thank you, Dave, that picture certainly is vivid and eye catching 💞
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Let’s see. How about “Logic in the time of fallacy” or “Supporting evidence in the time of brainwashing”? (The first one that popped into my head was Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel Love in the Time of Cholera.)
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These are both great. Supporting evidence doesn’t seem to be necessary for allegations or claims any more 🤷♀️
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Thanks. I wish I didn’t agree with you, but I do.
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In your talented hands, orange certainly is magnificent!
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Thank you, Jan. I love colourful skies and flowers 🌈
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Nice poem and photographs, Robbie. Your painting sure is impressive.
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Thank you, Andrew 😊. I’m doing some illustrating of children’s books which is fun.
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You’re welcome.
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wonderful writing – & the giraffes look 3-d, more like crewel – & your roses are the best ones you’ve showed us yet!
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Thank you, da-Al, I am enjoying creating the roses 🌹
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Orange is a wonderful colour, in and out of the garden. I love those clivias, and your giraffe picture is beautiful!
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Thank you, Audrey. Orange is very vibrant 💕
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It’s purposefully misleading I really dislike all this fake news…Love the bird of paradise image such a vibrant and striking flower 🙂 x
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Hi Carol, I like the birds of paradise too. They are still recovering from the hail damage last year. Fake news is terrible, it destroys trust.
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Those sayings of Reena’s are great. Your poem is too. But how I wish they weren’t so true. We are force-fed so many lies and so much misinformation, and the people lap it all up and spit it all back as if it was true. Sadly so much of it makes it true. It’s downright depressing.
On the otherhand, your beautiful giraffe painting is uplifting. It’s very beautiful. Thank you for sharing it.
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Hi Norah, I’m delighted the giraffe makes you happy. I do art because it is therapeutic makes me forget my worries.
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That’s a wonderful benefit of art. Well done, Robbie.
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Powerful words, and gorgeous photos.
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Love your take on orangeness.
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Thank you, Craig. I do love orange.
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Fantastic, Robbie!
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Thank you, Jan
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Powerful words, Robbie, and your photos are gorgeous. I especially love your giraffes. Orange is a new favorite color of mine. 🧡🧡
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Hi Laure, I am an orange fan too. I like bright colours.
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Those are all gorgeous choices for the theme. The giraffe artwork and the orange clivias were my faves
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Thanks, Kristin, I’m glad you liked this post 🌈
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Everything about this is splendid, Robbie. I particularly like your artwork. Hugs.
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Thanks, Teagan, I’m so glad you enjoyed 🌼
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Beautiful take. I loved your art, and photos.
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Thank you, Indira
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My pleasure.
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Hi Robbie, the photos for Sunday stills are beautiful. I haven’t seen ‘The bird of paradise’ flower before.
All the lines you coined couldn’t have been better said. I enjoyed your post.
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The bird of paradise flowers are very striking. Ours were badly damaged by the hail last year but are recovering. Thanks 🌸
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