Staring Upon her nape Sifting through the shadows Touching fears with fine fingertips Silent Daydreams Broken rainbows Searching for the sunshine Hope is healing for two in it Deep down Prayers Often answered When it’s least expected… Read More ›
Month: March 2017
Writing Tip: Poetry Form – Hay Na Ku
Poetry Form: Hay Na Ku A Hay Na Ku is a Filipino Haiku. It is a contemporary word count structure developed by Eileen Tabios. It is a tercet of three lines, has a total of six words, one in the… Read More ›
Author Debra McLain – Forever Yours
our lips met in sweet anticipation all of our secrets were exposed a solitary kiss tingling sensations truth was tasted my heart said, “I know” your mind caressed my broken soul gentle hands ran through my hair you whispered… Read More ›
Inspiration Call: * FLOW WRITING *
Inspiration Call: * FLOW WRITING * Flow writing is practicing a stream of consciousness, learning to trust that no matter where you start, words will come to you. To start flow writing, look at this picture, the object is not… Read More ›
Author Kristina Neal Mosley – Lamentation
At my knee, I often speak For the sake of time, I’ll name skies upon my bed Aurora, Little Bear, Drifting my prayers upon highest loft Shall I ask for help? Shall I ask for more? Tiny lights romancing together,… Read More ›
Writer Highlight Featuring: Elizabeth Daniel – Tell It To The Moon
Tell It To The Moon Lose weight, Save money, Get that job promotion, How many resolutions will go up into the air tonight? If only the moon had earplugs, He could muffle the sound, The sound of hollow promises, Passing… Read More ›
Author Ryan Vallee – Pissing on the Mirror
When the reflection in the mirror isn’t you, A stranger looks back, it’s strange to think that I’m in there, somewhere, struggling for air like Suffocation of the mind, Cutting communication like the amputation Of a mime. Staring back… Read More ›
Inspiration Call: Micropoetry Monday
Inspiration Call: Micropoetry Monday – use the picture below as inspiration for a micropoem (a short poem with no particular rules). Get creative at http://www.facebook.com/CreativeTalentsUnleashed #WritingPrompt #WritersChallenge #Poetry #Writing #Literature #micropoetry Photo credit: © Pixabay.com
Author Damon E. Johnson – Memory Lane
It’s been quite a few years since we’ve seen each other you were my one true desire and I was your very first lover I know you remember my touch and I surely remember your kiss seems just… Read More ›
Writing Tip: Poetry Form – Haiku
Poetry Form: Haiku A Haiku is a three line Japanese poem that has a syllable count for each line. The syllable count for line one is five syllables, line two seven syllables, and line three has five syllables. The total… Read More ›