Update 16/03/09:
Thank you all for your last minute entries. As you may have noticed, we haven't had the opportunity to put up a news article for the next prompt yet, which is due to one of our staff having been incredibly sick over the weekend. But they're back to their best now and we'll be putting up a new prompt in the next 12 hours!
Thanks for your patience!
Update 10/03/09:
One more day to get your transparent Wordspills in for this week's prompt! Hurry!
Update 04/03/09:
Eight excellent entries later and we're a week to go in this round's Wordspill challenge! Come on spillers, we know you've got all sorts of ideas, and all manner of ten minute breaks in which to get them out of your brain!
Through the looking glass...As we were racking our brains to think of something for this round's prompt, a bouncy `
Amberlouie happened to walk by! Seeing a solution to our inspiration constipation, we

'd her and asked her if she'd like to provide this week's theme! Quick as a flash she returned with an answer, and as you can see it's as clear as...
'Glass' 
That's right, this round's theme is
'glass'. Ooh, such an amorphous prompt! So many metaphors to think about, it's up to you as to how clear you make them! Should you break some glass, or provide us with a window into your soul? It's entirely up to you!
As usual, you have two weeks to participate, which means submissions should be in by the
11th of March. Simply upload your spill and scrub as a deviation and note us with the location! We'll put you up into our list on our journal for all to see! If you're not good with dates, don't worry; if you're watching us we'll prod you with one week and one day to go!
Entries so far:
'Wordspill: Glass' by

'Fairest of them all' by

'A Glass Swan and a Lemon Tree' by

'wordspill: glass' by

'obscurity' by

'Wordspill - Glass' by

'Glass' by

'Like Glass' by

'A Human disaster' by

'Scared' by

'Glass' by

'Wordspill: Broken' by

'Wordspill: Glass' by

'Wordspill- Glass' by

'black glass' by

'Clarity' by

' Physics 321 v_07' by

'glass to glue again' by

'Mirror' by
