Senedipity and Friends
Serendipity waves her wand across our lives on a regular basis, whether we realize it or not. I read Robert Lee Brewer’s Poetic Asides writing prompt this morning and thought, “Yep, I can do that one...
View ArticleTaking a Bite Out of Crime
The present novel I’m writing is a women’s cozy mystery. Several months ago I had the first three chapters of what I thought was a very straightforward, perhaps even simplistic, plot going for me on...
View ArticleApril PAD 2013 – Day 21
Over at Poetic Asides, today’s prompt asks for a Senryū. A Senryū is an un-rhymed Japanese poetry form that consists of 3 lines with 5-7-5 syllables each. Whereas Haiku tends to focus on nature, Senryū...
View ArticleClaudsy’s Blog: Serendipity
serendipity (Photo credit: jorgempf) We all have those occasions when what we’ve been thinking about for days, or something we were told was necessary for us to have, drops into our laps without...
View ArticlePoetry 365: Last Lines
Last Lines By: Meena Rose I did not say no Suddenly, the now forces itself to be born Let’s embrace a new mentality That giggle as I commit them to paper She inhaled desire Hoping he’d have a word A...
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