Etherees For My Spirit Animal, The Turtle #TankaTuesday
Do you know what your Spiritual Animal is? Read here to take the quiz. This post is written for Tanka Tuesday's poetry prompt No.322, Enjoy.
Do you know what your Spiritual Animal is? Read here to take the quiz. This post is written for Tanka Tuesday's poetry prompt No.322, Enjoy.
How amazing it is that we can still remember things that happened long ago. How amazing! May we never forget.
Happy Fun Fri-Yayyy my friends! I can’t believe our launch party is tomorrow of my Book RE-CREATE & CELEBRATE and it will available for sale on … Fun Fri-Yayyy Book…
The story in “The Moon and Sixpence- Illustrated” by Maugham W. Somerset is in part (maybe/maybe) based on the life of the painter Paul Gauguin. Have you read it? I just finished reading and reviewed. Please take a look.
Selma has been in low spirits. The Icecream vendor has put her in a better place. But she will sit with her emotions for awhile. Hope all is well in your corner of the globe. Blessings.
Day 29 NaPoWriMo, off prompt; W3 #52, Wea've Written Together Weekly. Please check out my first Erasure Poem.
I'm so grateful to the editor of Masticadores USA for giving my short poem a lovely nesting place in such a lovely publication. I am honored. Thank you so much. xo
Click here to see the prompt, please Anguished brethren— at long last, a realization!Bouquets of bitterness will not get you to the endCrepuscular beast challenged, jarred to review lifeDown on…
A sonnet for you on day seven of NaPoWriMo, friends. It's about our attachments to things more than about a hat. I hope you find the sonnet to your liking. Happy Writing and reading.
Winter is a spent, tired old man, that has gone without sleep for a whole season. Then there come a vibrant, radiant Spring; she intoxicates the old man, sends him to sleep with a dream in his heart. And ever so slowly, the enfeebled season slips away peacefully. What we get after that is delicious fecundity of fertility and lush-- in other words, spring. Finally!
The human behind the words: An introduction.
Written for Meeting The Bar at dVerse for the patchwork PROSE prompt hosted by Laura. I’m STILL wowed at the result and will say no more.