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My Pre-school Baby! #poem

My Pre-school Baby! #poem

CASTLES

Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
? CASTLE IN THE SKY The castle in the sky, Oh my, oh my, oh my. I so want to be there and let down my long hair. Water flowing by my feet, such a miraculous feat. A violin waiting at my feet,  but I only want to go to…

The life of a writer

Originally posted on Two on a Rant:
We live a solitary game, inhabiting a shell, wandering, hiding, looking for a purpose, or pawning our lives away waiting for fame. . I asked, “How do I win this game.” She said, “You keep going, you keep doing right… no matter what.” . Over and over she…

Hummingbirds are now here!!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
HUMMINGBIRDS ARE NOW HERE! This is the second post I have written about these lovely little critters. Here is the previous one. The bird feeders are out! Now to catch them in action! You have to be quick to see them. I had my first sighting this year a few days…

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Shy and Sweet Haiku

Shy and Sweet Haiku

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
This week’s prompt words in Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge are Shy & Sweet. Be sure to stop by Ronovan’s blog and read all the wonderful haiku there. You can find links to the various poems in the comment section. * Sweet spring breeze thaws cold Shy buds…

My Comfort Zone

My Comfort Zone

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
For those who might not be aware, the month of April is NaPoWriMo (National Poetry Writing Month). It’s also GloPoWriMo – Global Poetry Writing Month. Kind of cool to think writers all over the world are stepping up their poetry-writing game in order to pen 30 poems…

NaPoWriMo/GloPoWriMo 2018 Challenges on the Go Dog Go Cafe

Originally posted on Go Dog Go Café:
For National Poetry Month in 2003, American poet Maureen Thorson pledged on her blog to write a poem a day for the month of April and invited other poets with blogs to join her. Thorson continues to sponsor this annual project and the amount of participating poets continues…

The Best Kind of Bot: The New Yorker’s Poetry Bot

The Best Kind of Bot: The New Yorker’s Poetry Bot

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
As many of you know, I am a poetry nerd, which is why I am incredibly excited to share The New Yorker’s new Poetry Bot. By following the Bot on Twitter or Facebook Messenger, people can receive excerpts from different poems every day for the next three months. The poems have been…

Writing Contest: The Missouri Review’s $1000 Miller Audio Prize

Writing Contest: The Missouri Review’s $1000 Miller Audio Prize

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
I’ve found another great contest for writers; The Missouri Review is now holding its annual Miller Audio Prize. This contest is a little different than some of the others that I’ve shared. As the name indicates, entries must involve an audio element. Participants may submit a piece of poetry, prose, humorous…

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