Day24 Glo/NaPoWriMo: Play With Similes, See Where You End Up
"A simile is like a pair of eyeglasses, one side sees this, one side sees that, the device brings them together." ~ George McWhirter Happy Writing. Happy Reading.
"A simile is like a pair of eyeglasses, one side sees this, one side sees that, the device brings them together." ~ George McWhirter Happy Writing. Happy Reading.
I present you with a rondeau on this 22nd day of April. I'm pretty new to this form, so was practicing it the other day, and when I read the prompt required repetition I thought of my rondeau. *wink* Hope you enjoy it.
We live. We learn. We remember. We grow. No redos but if you do it with your whole heart you become the best version of yourself. That’s my hope for you. xo
A tad bit off prompt, as I sure don't know about how the cake would feel, but I most certainly know about the plate it sat on. All in good fun. Take a read and tell me what you think.
Children take to jingles and in time come to assimilate with the words, form opinions. And oh, how those words that seem benign hurt us all. Hatchet those mean words out!
The prompt requests a poem that provides five answers to the same question -- without identifying the question being answered. What fun! I think you'll guess right away. Happy reading.
Day17 Prompt: think about dogs you have known, seen, or heard about, and then use them as a springboard into wherever they take you. This one reminded me of the town priest.
Here's to my personal commitment to NaPoWriMo2022. This Easter weekend, again off prompt. Hope you like what I have for you. And if you celebrate Easter, Happy Easter, dear friends. xoxo
What would we find if we stopped pointing fingers? I'll tell you: we'd find we're all good at our core. So why don't we? Foolhardy to ignore this.
The Prompt: write a poem that takes the form of the opening scene of the movie of your life. Wow, a first for me! What fun. I hope you enjoy it.
This is another one for Ukraine. And I thank Vika Muse, @get.muse on #instagram for the lovely visual art. Let's spread more hope by tapping into the right frequency.
Getting to the heart of things. Yesterday, we wrote about a very large thing. Today we're asked to invert our inspiration, write about a very small thing. I wrote about one that makes a big difference...