Dirge for a Colleague If I had never known you now I wonder who I could have been. A word my soul it haunts, it’s “How?” How could it be you, you so green! When you get to the other… Read More ›
Month: April 2015
Writing Tip: Understanding the Haiku
Writing Tip: Understanding the Haiku The haiku originated in Japan and is one of the oldest living forms of poetry, some 600 to 700 years old. The goal of the haiku is to create the absolute metaphor or complete thought,… Read More ›
Writer Highlight Featuring: Maggie Mae
Haiku The edge of the moon Illuminates the ocean Behold the beauty © Copyright, Maggie Mae 2015 Response to our Inspiration Call on April 25, 2015 http://www.facebook.com/Creativetalentsunleashed Photo Credit: Photo Credit: © Tetra Images/Corbis
Inspiration Call: Creative Talents Unleashed
Inspiration Call: Tell the story behind this picture in just 6 words. A Six Word story is a challenge for each writer to come up with a short story within six words. Get creative at http://www.facebook.com/CreativeTalentsUnleashed Photo Credit: © Pixabay/Public… Read More ›
Godly Moments
Godly Moments Just for a moment, Connect with spirit And let your soul be fed Just for a moment, See with new eyes And experience life for the gift it is Just for a moment, Feel the love and light… Read More ›
A Question Arises
A Question Arises A question arises My heart dare not ask. What do you see Within your mind’s eye When we speak Of such little things? © Anne D. Salyer Excerpt from her book “A Treasures of Seashells” http://www.ctupublishinggroup.com/anne-d.-salyer.html •Also… Read More ›
Inspiration Call: Creative Talents Unleashed
Inspiration Call: Life is about relationships. As with everything in life, all relationships end for various reasons. Think about a relationship that you valued that has ended—a friend, a lover, a family member. Write a poem that encapsulates your sense… Read More ›
Introducing Author Anne D. Salyer “A Treasure of Seashells”
Preface . . . I wish I could remember how the words started. I only have a vague memory of sitting in my garden. I have never been good at expressing myself but the words came. I was encouraged to… Read More ›
Food for Thought
Food for Thought Beef serves life in the slam noodles are shriveled and bagged the taste of syrup and bread bologna is fried lonely genetically preserved fruit bath dirty in a can These are things I know The cheese is… Read More ›
Writing Tip: Senses
Writing Tip: Senses It’s easy to use sight in our writing. We can describe what our characters are doing, how they are behaving and what they look like. We can describe the beauty of one scene or the grim… Read More ›