The entry period for my Goodreads giveaway of Coffee Stains has one week left. I am giving away three copies, each signed, and with its own unique coffee-cup ring. Enter at: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/181735
(23 April 2016)
The entry period for my Goodreads giveaway of Coffee Stains has one week left. I am giving away three copies, each signed, and with its own unique coffee-cup ring. Enter at: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/181735
(23 April 2016)
Dear Saturday,
Oh, the lethargy…
Love,
Kevin
(23 April 2016)
Dear Friday,
I’m sorry I missed you. Too many distractions, I’m afraid…
Love,
Kevin
(23 April 2016)
Today’s napowrimo.net prompt is to write (ugh!) a sonnet. I know, I know—Shakespeare, blah blah blah…
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Today’s napowrimo.net prompt is to write (ugh!) an Earth Day poem. I am not a huge fan of Earth Day. I see it the way George Carlin did, as expressed in his ‘The Planet is Fine’ routine from Jammin’ in New York: a lot of it is pure self-interest. We care more about our immediate environment than we do about our planet ‘in the abstract.’ So, I did not bother with addressing any environmental themes in my poem. I went with a more universal theme—one that seems especially appropriate, seeing as how Prince just died…
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Dear Thursday,
That wasn’t what I had in mind…
Love,
Kevin
(21 April 2016)
Dear Thursday,
What have we in store for today, hmm?
Love,
Kevin
(21 April 2016)
Today’s napowrimo.net prompt is to write a poem about a fairy tale from the point of view of a minor character. I forgot about that part once I started writing, so I had to make a couple of small changes after I finished. My poem is about Hansel and Gretel, ostensibly from the point of view of the birds who ate Hansel’s trail of bread crumbs…
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Today’s napowrimo.net prompt is to write a kenning poem. I ignored the part about ‘kenning-like descriptions of [the] thing or person’ of whatever I chose to write about, since the examples I saw of that kind of poem did not look very interesting. Instead, I chose to substitute kenning-like descriptions of the things that appeared in the poem.
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Dear Wednesday,
Looks like another sunny day. You’re on a roll, dear Wednesday…
Love,
Kevin
(20 April 2016)