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skepticskaddish.com
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| | | | Intro Dear friends, Welcome to our W3 Poetry Prompt, which goes live on Wednesdays at The Skeptic's Kaddish. You may click here for a fuller explanation of W3; but here's the 'tldr' version: Part I The main ingredient of W3 is a weekly poem written by a Poet of the Week (PoW), which participants read... | |
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lesleyscoble.com
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| | | | The author created the poem "Ebb and Flow 2" as a response to the W3 Poetry Prompt by Suzanne Brace, exploring themes of strength and vulnerability through the waltz wave form. Although it shares a title with a previous poem, it offers a distinct expression. | |
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colleenchesebro.org
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| | | | Tanka and tanka prose are some of my favorite Japanese forms. I explain both forms in detail in my book, Word Craft: Prose & Poetry. The earliest form of tanka was called a waka. (Sorry for the personal advertisement). Tanka prose is written in the 5-7-5-7-7 or short-long-short-long-long five line syllable structure. Tanka prose always... | |
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marciamearawrites.com
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| | Self-publishing platforms reblog from Marcia Meara - originally posted on C. S. Lakin's remarkable blog, Live, Write, Thrive |