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livingpoetry.net
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| | | | This week let's write a silhouette poem. The silhouette of someone or something could feature in the narrative or perhaps the we discover that which casts the shadow is not what was expected. Whatever's revealed, post it in the comments below. | |
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scflynn.com
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| | | | It is publication day for my new poetry collection "An Ocean Called Hope", published by Downingfield Press in Melbourne. There are links to buy from Australia, UK, USA and on ebook: https://downingfield.com/book/an-ocean-called-hope/?grid_referrer=2131 Available on all major stores. From the publisher's page: "From the windswept Famine Trail of Ireland to the starlit skies of the Southern... | |
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livingpoetry.net
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| | | | This week let's write a blue poem. Roses are red, you know what to do. | |
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sundressblog.com
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| | This selection, chosen by guest editor Sarah Clark, is from The Company Misery Loves by Kate Fox (Sheila-Na-Gig Editions 2024). My Grandmother Attends the Athens Quilt National, 1979 In her world, the fabric recovers what it onceclothed, garments stained or worn so thinthat she had to salvage the best with scissors,then rock the treadle to ... Continue reading The Wardrobe's Best Dressed: The Company Misery Loves by Kate Fox ? |