We cannot turn back time or look ahead in time. Or can we? As writers, we have the freedom to write about whatever we want, whenever we want, so why not bend time and have a little fun. Break the… Read More ›
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Writing Tip: Writing About Time
Time has always been an interesting topic to write about. We talk about how we never have enough time to do things, or time is taken away via a loved one; the way time stands still in a special moment… Read More ›
III, Tic Tock
The Clock is ticking and the darkness is rising. We are running out of time and our light is burning out. Take a breath; breathe in the air and savior this moment because it could be our last. We’re not… Read More ›
Writing Tip: Write a Little Every Day
If we want to get or keep an athletic figure, then we need to exercise often. The same logic applies to writing. There is no right or wrong amount of time to spend writing each day: it all depends on… Read More ›
This Day is Done
This Day is Done I love that time of day When she goes down Moment by moment Changing in front of your eyes The hues of reds and oranges Become softer Second by second Until they have faded Completely into… Read More ›
Sneak Preview Poem from a Winner of our Publishing Contest: Sue Lobo
Between Worlds Slipping through the lost mists of time, No-man´s-land, not here nor there, Tripping through dew-kissed herbs; cold feet bare, Delicately brushing sweet lavender, sage & thyme. Serenading bats, cobwebs kiss, The sweet moths whisper, & the raven beckons,… Read More ›
Clock With No Hands
Excerpt from Journey To The Poetic Light Clock With No Hands Adrift in a silent void Concentration is foreign Borders closed and immigration canceled Day becomes night becomes day Clock with no hands Didn’t use time to mend the past… Read More ›
Inspiration Call: Creative Talents Unleashed
Inspiration Call: * Timed Writing * Choose a set time to write, 5 −7 minutes serves well. Set a timer, watch the clock. Stop writing when the time is up, even in the middle of a sentence. In timed writing,… Read More ›
Violin
Violin You Say – “The violin does not shed tears, But sings melodious songs”. On the day of my return From your native land Leaving you alone Prior to our separation You took out your violin And began to play…. Read More ›
Shining The Spotlight On Jack Tinmouth: Waitress
Shining The Spotlight On Jack Tinmouth Waitress She smokes cheap menthol cigarettes, wears a heart scarred by foregone wars on her sleeve in the form of an old tattoo. Ink faded and letters blurred by the passage of time. She… Read More ›