Sadje’s What Do You See # 250: Santa Rita
What can you see from Santa Rita's Maya ruins roof top? Here's what I see.
What can you see from Santa Rita's Maya ruins roof top? Here's what I see.
Written for Melissa from Mom With a Blog, who welcomes us to Monday Prosery at dVerse. Melissa says: I am taking lines from Poe’s “Sleeper”, which maybe read in its entirety here. Your…
Prompt posted on December 6, 2023Hey friends, do you know The Skeptic's Kaddish Website? It's a lovely websitewhere bloggers gather every Wednesday to work on W3 Poetry Prompts.I invite you to click…
If you're wondering why winter has had a tight grip on our weather this year, I'm here to shed some light. And to assure you, spring is right around the corner. Greek mythology.
In this book, those who’ve arrived at their death date go to a place to become Warriors—17th-century Diasodz warriors! There's magic & fantasy here; young drama & romance too: sure to entertain young adults & adult readers. A perfect gift for any season.
A short prose that resulted from The Book Thief by Markus Zusak I'm reading right now.
Read at your own risk: This nightmare is still roaming the universe. Please try not to catch it. Halloween scare.
A fable for you today, dear friends, a hope for your wellbeing, and a wish for miracles. Drop me a line to let me know how and if you're enjoying these 30 days-30 poems. Be well.