Passage into the Great Hall
Norm’s Thursday Door Challenge
Norm’s Thursday Door Challenge
The magnet is mightier than the sword. . If it’s not yet time for a revolution, at least there’s time for another Saturday Magnetic Poetry Challenge. If you would like to know about how to participate, go to the Guidelines page. I’ll be posting the results on Wednesday.
it bothers me that authority dictates to refer to another i must distinguish (as if it made a difference in every particular instance) gender
A thank you to all those who participated in the Magnetic Poetry Saturday Challenge and provided such delightful offerings. If I have missed anyone, please let me know in the comments. Kat, untitled Crow, “Black Dreams” Pat, “Dazzled” rivrvlogr, “gentle fly at peace” Jane Dougherty, “Drunk on diamond rain” Merril, “If” Leara, “Sacred Writes” Method Two Madness, “15 Years” Deb, untitled
PhoTrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #76
. a man puts his hat onto the ground calls it home for just this one night enjoys a dinner of bread and cheese with a mellow red wine
This post is a continuation of of the Magnetic Poetry Challenge (MPSC), which I began on my previous blog site. If you wish to participate, please read the guidelines on the MPSC page located at the top of this site. Below are some magnetic poetry from others that either missed before or were created after I temporarily put MPSC on the back burner. Kat, untitled tnkerr, untitled Jane Dougherty. “I Recall“ Crow, “invovation“ Kat, “Ghosts“ […]
a traveler pauses between point A and point B (the former slipping out of memory the latter still a vague rumor) to wipe sweat from the back of the neck
Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #75
heard a sunday morning sermon not the nearly monotone screed that scurries as best it can upward to hide in the rafters rather the kind of sermon that unfolds before you and presents you itself and through the changing directions of each curvature you glean what is vital