Blog Tour for Delilah by Kaye Lynn Booth
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Long Way From Home
Left my home far away
Where did I leave it
In my mind where I cant get to it reach it
In the closet maybe
In a box hidden
Under moms blue blanket
Behind fuzzy scarves
Stacks of cowgirl hats and rhinestone bags and belts
Purses gloves baseball caps
Sunglasses galore
Photographs in albums
Kodak cameras
Compact digital discs Polaroid snapshots
Antique record player
Let it stay in there
This poem is a double ennead form for Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge. #tankatuesday
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Long Way From Home
Left my home far away
Where did I leave it
In my mind where I cant get to it reach it
In the closet maybe
In a box hidden
Under moms blue blanket
Behind fuzzy scarves
Stacks of cowgirl hats and rhinestone bags and belts
Purses gloves baseball caps
Sunglasses galore
Photographs in albums
Kodak cameras
Compact digital discs Polaroid snapshots
Antique record player
Let it stay in there
This poem is a double ennead form for Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge. #tankatuesday
tankatuesday.com
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My favorite poet Emily Dickinson sent her poems to The Atlantic Monthly Magazine in 1862. Editor Thomas Wentworth Higginson promptly rejected them. Emily suffered deeply from the rejection. What did Emily do when she received the news that the editor was not interested in her writing? She wrote even more poems! Emily turned something negative into something good. The communication between the editor and writer turned into a relationship based on poetry that lasted for many years.
If there`s a chance the winner might only receive a virtual pat on the back, why do people enter writing competitions? They might lose. Sending your writing to a competition involves risk. What if no one acknowledges you and you contact the magazine to see who won? I did that. (I still do!) Sometimes, only Grandma and your husband will know you won that gift certificate or a Famous Writers tote bag. Do it, even if all you win is a note saying your work is promising.
A writing competition is where a person submits a piece of writing by the deadline following the submission guidelines and paying a fee. Different publications and contest sponsors have varying standards. The judges likely have favorite things to look for or that one thing that catches their eye. Judges may have diverse lifestyles, experiences, or education. Submissions are often read first by assistants before sending their choices to the judge. Prizes may include money, from ten dollars to thousands. Your writing could win publication. The prize could be a subscription to the magazine or a free course. Don`t forget that part where your name appears in print. If you`re lucky, your photo could be featured. The word "winner" looks good on a resume.
One of the best things I said to myself after I lost a prestigious contest was "I`ll show them! Just wait until next year. "
Even losing a competition for creative writing at the county fair caused me grief. "They`ll be sorry. The State Fair has a better prize anyway!"
continued on my blog https://bookplaces.blog
My favorite poet Emily Dickinson sent her poems to The Atlantic Monthly Magazine in 1862. Editor Thomas Wentworth Higginson promptly rejected them. Emily suffered deeply from the rejection. What did Emily do when she received the news that the editor was not interested in her writing? She wrote even more poems! Emily turned something negative into something good. The communication between the editor and writer turned into a relationship based on poetry that lasted for many years.
If there`s a chance the winner might only receive a virtual pat on the back, why do people enter writing competitions? They might lose. Sending your writing to a competition involves risk. What if no one acknowledges you and you contact the magazine to see who won? I did that. (I still do!) Sometimes, only Grandma and your husband will know you won that gift certificate or a Famous Writers tote bag. Do it, even if all you win is a note saying your work is promising.
A writing competition is where a person submits a piece of writing by the deadline following the submission guidelines and paying a fee. Different publications and contest sponsors have varying standards. The judges likely have favorite things to look for or that one thing that catches their eye. Judges may have diverse lifestyles, experiences, or education. Submissions are often read first by assistants before sending their choices to the judge. Prizes may include money, from ten dollars to thousands. Your writing could win publication. The prize could be a subscription to the magazine or a free course. Don`t forget that part where your name appears in print. If you`re lucky, your photo could be featured. The word "winner" looks good on a resume.
One of the best things I said to myself after I lost a prestigious contest was "I`ll show them! Just wait until next year. "
Even losing a competition for creative writing at the county fair caused me grief. "They`ll be sorry. The State Fair has a better prize anyway!"
continued on my blog https://bookplaces.blog
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Hi! Welcome to Day 4 of the Wordcrafter "The French Winemaker’s Daughter" Book Blog Tour. Today we have a guest post by the author, Loretta Ellsworth. I haven`t had the chance to read Loretta`s book yet. I plan to read and review it soon. Here is Loretta`s guest post. About The French Winemaker`s Daughter Set during World War II, an unforgettable historical novel about love, war, family, and loyalty told in in the voices of two women, generations apart, who find themselves connected by a mysterious and valuable bottle of wine stolen by the Nazis....
http://bookplaces.blog/day-4-of-the-wordcrafter-the-french-winemakers-daughter-book-blog-tour/
Hi! Welcome to Day 4 of the Wordcrafter "The French Winemaker’s Daughter" Book Blog Tour. Today we have a guest post by the author, Loretta Ellsworth. I haven`t had the chance to read Loretta`s book yet. I plan to read and review it soon. Here is Loretta`s guest post. About The French Winemaker`s Daughter Set during World War II, an unforgettable historical novel about love, war, family, and loyalty told in in the voices of two women, generations apart, who find themselves connected by a mysterious and valuable bottle of wine stolen by the Nazis....
http://bookplaces.blog/day-4-of-the-wordcrafter-the-french-winemakers-daughter-book-blog-tour/
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The author reflects on participating in Tanka Tuesday, exploring the Shadorma poetry form while expressing profound concerns about war, its history, and personal experiences....
http://bookplaces.blog/tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-specific-form-shadorma-11-19-24/
The author reflects on participating in Tanka Tuesday, exploring the Shadorma poetry form while expressing profound concerns about war, its history, and personal experiences....
http://bookplaces.blog/tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-specific-form-shadorma-11-19-24/
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Veterans Day, November 11, 2024.
The poem In Flanders Fields, was written during WW1 by Canadian physician and soldier Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, 1872-1918. Publication date of the poem was December 8, 1915. Flanders Fields is located in Belgium. The famous war memorial poem is associated with Veterans Day. Poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime, especially in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other Commonwealth realms.
#veteransday #inflandersfieldsthepoppiesblow #warmemorialpoem #poetjohnmccrae #november11 #wearethedead #worldwarone #warishell #donotforget #bravesoldiers❤️
Veterans Day, November 11, 2024.
The poem In Flanders Fields, was written during WW1 by Canadian physician and soldier Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, 1872-1918. Publication date of the poem was December 8, 1915. Flanders Fields is located in Belgium. The famous war memorial poem is associated with Veterans Day. Poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime, especially in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other Commonwealth realms.
#veteransday #inflandersfieldsthepoppiesblow #warmemorialpoem #poetjohnmccrae #november11 #wearethedead #worldwarone #warishell #donotforget #bravesoldiers❤️
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