Category: Announcements
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Published on Visual Verse Anthology
28 December: What a lovely way to close out this year’s submissions. Visual Verse Anthology published one of my ekphrastic poems today. Many thanks to their editorial staff for supporting my work. The poem may be read at A Stone Horse or Visual Verse Anthology.
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Miz Quickly is Prompting
Miz Quickly is restarting her month of inspiration on 1 October. To follow along, hop over to her blog, and follow along. See you over at Miz Quickly’s!
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10 May 2021: A Journal Entry
A new journal entry was just added to 10 May at The Journal. Shared with @Experimentsinfc #APoemADay on Twitter ©Misky 2021 https://miskmask.wordpress.com/2021/05/10/10-may-2021-a-meander/
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Found Poetry Remix and AprPAD 2019
Today is Day 1 of National Poetry Month. Two poems a day is target. I am participating in my favourite form of poetry: Found Poetry. Specific form: unrestricted remix. The source material is from “Flowers In The Attic” by VC Andrews. I am also dipping in and out of Writers’ Digest PA’s AprPAD. This is…
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Twiglet Prompts
An Invitation A Twiglet is a brief phrase meant to prompt a first impression. A response; a few lines; brevity. It’s a jump-off point for something meatier in the future. There’s no right, no wrong, and no time limit. I post a new Twiglet every Tuesday at https://thetwiglets.wordpress.com Everyone’s welcome to join in.
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Free-Write Prompts at The Twiglets
A twiglet is a short phrase. Or a word. Maybe two. Its aim is to “prompt” a flow. A thought. A memory. If something comes to mind, write. A polished piece isn’t the goal; creativity is. Leave a link, if you’d like your work read, but note that comments should not be expected. Twiglets are […]…
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Filling In Erasures
The Found Poetry Review continues the month of April with challenging prompts. Today’s is a fill-in-erasure gaps from another person’s poem. To discover the process and read my Found poem for Day 24, pop over to Thirty Days Poetry, Day 24
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How To Follow This Blog
A few friends who follow Chalk Hills Journal, which is soon to close, cannot find the “Follow” option on this blog. WordPress has moved this feature to a hidden spot at the bottom right corner of this screen. Click on the 3 vertical dots at the bottom right of the page, and then you’ll see…