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March Madness - Pseudonymous. I was given the *delightful* word, "pseudonymous" in the 3rd Round of the March Madness poetry contest currently underway on Ed DeCaria's website, Think Kid Think. I almost cried. Then I got down to business. I stayed up till 6 am and wrote several poems, one of which I thought was quite good about Lemony Snicket (a double dactyl). My crit group, The Poet's Garage, pretty much panned it (although I later found out that Buffy liked it.) Back to square one. Thanks and your wel...
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Enter your email address:. I am a poet who writes for children and sometimes for adults. I live in Florida with my husband, speculative poet, Malcolm Deeley, and our toy poodle Bijoux. I have over 90 poems published or forthcoming in major anthologies and magazines, including "The Journal of Children's Literature". In 2014, I reached the Final Four. In the March Madness Poetry Contest. I'm a member of The Poets' Garage and The SCBWI. And The Crowd Goes Wild. David L. Harrison. One Minute Till Bedtime.
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March Madness "Fungibility" - Blue Window
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Voting for my match has begun. "Strewn" vs. "Fungibile". Please cast your vote! Karyn Linnell AKA Mother Streusel. Love your poetry. I am so grateful for all the incredible poets and their work that I've been introduced to through this competition. I will keep following you after it's all done! THank you so much Karyn! I saw your comments as Mother Streusel and wondered who you were. Now I know. Best wishes in all of it, but happy you like your new house! What can I say? All of you MM poets are a wonder!
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Poetry Friday - The Great Egret - Blue Window
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Poetry Friday - The Great Egret. We've recently downsized from our home on the. To a more reasonable home about 15 minutes inland in a bayou region; we're one house away from conservation land surrounding the bayou system. We've traded one ecosystem for another. I feel truly blessed to have lived in such a setting for nine years, but look forward to adventures in our new bayou ecosystem as well. This poem is a sort of haiku without a strict syllable count. Great Egret tamest of the herons. I love to catc...
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March Madness Winds Down - Blue Window
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March Madness Winds Down. I had a terrific time doing March Madness this year and I'd like to again express my thanks to Ed DeCaria of Think Kid Think. For hosting the contest every year and for putting an amazing amount of work into it on top of his day job. I'd also like to express my thanks to everyone who was behind me, supporting me, and voting for me. I felt it and it felt wonderful! Nothing is ever wasted. Nothing is ever lost. Behind the Dancing Rain: A Pantoum. Masked by the dance of the thunder...
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March Madness - Incontinent - Blue Window
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March Madness - Incontinent. Well, I've made it to the Semifinals in the March Madness Poetry Contest currently underway at Ed DeCaria's blog, Think Kid Think. Yup, just four of us left! I also wanted to thank those who have been supporting me, voting for me, sharing and liking my face book posts and retweeting my tweets. I feel very connected to the poetry community as well as other writers and it's a wonderful feeling. Spring has Sprung: A Villanelle. It’s time for a party to celebrate spring! Let&rsqu...
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Poetry Friday - The Great Egret. We've recently downsized from our home on the. To a more reasonable home about 15 minutes inland in a bayou region; we're one house away from conservation land surrounding the bayou system. We've traded one ecosystem for another. I feel truly blessed to have lived in such a setting for nine years, but look forward to adventures in our new bayou ecosystem as well. This poem is a sort of haiku without a strict syllable count. Great Egret tamest of the herons. I am a poet wh...
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I guess I'm on a roll with poems about the sea! Gazing out to sea,. I used to think the horizon. Was just a line,. But now I understand. That somewhere beyond it. Is where the farthest wave. To break at my feet. I realize the salt air, here,. Makes me breathe more deeply. Than anywhere else,. And that the hot sand. Fills my whole soul with warmth. Now I can hear the music in the waves,. And pause to reflect that the sunlight far out. On the wild sea might be shining. Happy Poetry Friday, everyone! I&rsqu...
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Writerly Tidbits for 21st Century Teens. Teacher, writer, reader, thinker. October 23, 2013. Ah, the blur- I mean. Of the blank page! Which is it for you? Do you stare at all that white space desperately waiting for some brilliant idea to emerge, or are you so overwhelmed by all of your brilliant ideas that you don’t know where to start? Or, like me, do you start on one of your brilliant ideas only to revise the first sentence seventeen times? Whatever your process, the important thing is that you. Http:...
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