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Mythopoesis 25 – What Is A Poem

For NaPoWriMo  Day 25 What Is A Poem? Embarrassed by his open display of exuberance, the man from Interlude bowed his head after telling the child that her mother was a wise teacher. She smilingly nodded. The children’s teacher stepped … Continue reading

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Mythopoesis 14 – Different Ways of Learning

For NaPoWriMo Day 14 Different Ways of Learning Mama, Joey came back to school today. He was very quiet. When we went outside for recess, no one would play with him, so he had to sit all by himself. I’m … Continue reading

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Traveling The Page

        November PAD Challenge Day 23: write a travel poem   http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/poetic-asides/poetry-prompts/2011-november-pad-chapbook-challenge-day-23 Traveling The Page Have followed signs, interpreted unknown symbols, been nimble while making notes to mark each moment. Charted a course by testing wind with wetted … Continue reading

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Friend or Foe?

November PAD Challenge Day 9:  (blank) or (blank) http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/poetic-asides/poetry-prompts/2011-november-pad-chapbook-challenge-day-9 Friend Or Foe? Circled or squared, straight line or curved, do better with both than rebellious words of late. Drawn lines don’t speak, even though they tell sometimes beautiful stories, but … Continue reading

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