Dreamer, procrastinator, worrier. That just about describes me. I have started this blog to remind myself to write. The goal is atleast one 8-line poem everyday or every other day for the next 365 days. A bit of a mid-year resolution!
I am a bit moody, so sometimes my poems tend to stretch much longer than 8 lines. On the other hand I have some days that I lack inspiration to write anything at all, but I’m pushing myself to not get stuck in that rut for longer than a day!
I love what words can do to make you think, feel and sense.
Feel free to read, comment and give me lots of feedback– that’s what a writer truly craves.
Thank you for visiting and please do come again!
Wow! Good for you. That is quite the resolution 🙂
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I don’t know if I’ve taken too much on board.. but I am going to try! 🙂
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Quite a worthy quest.
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Thank you so much.. I’m trying my best! 🙂 Would definitely appreciate some patronage!
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Hello and thank you once again for visiting my blog.
Gladly I followed your inviation to read your work. So far I’ve been scrolling a bit, just to get an idea. What I liked immediately is, that you always explain what type of poem you have written, how it is structured and properly composed. Speaking for myself only, I have no knowledge about creative writing. I just put the word chaos in my mind into some kind of order and down on paper 🙂
I look forward to reading your work and to learning.
Best wishes for your 8 line per day poem journey and many great ideas!
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Thank you so much for visiting and taking the time to let me know your feedback.. look forward to reading more from you as well!
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Hello Neat and Beautiful lady!
I have nominated you for a twin-award: the Real Neat Blogger award and the Beautiful Blogger award. Please see my post for today for details!
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Wow! Thanks Oscar.. will visit your blog to see the details.
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I dare say we’re related–wonderful About. Don’t forget that some days you can just do a haiku, and be well-satisfied! It’s my go-to form on “tired days”.
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Valida.. You’re right.. I do Japanese poetry when I’m not feeling very inspired 🙂 Thank you for visiting, come again. Ill be watching your blog closely too!
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Thank you so much–I hope you’ll enjoy your visits.
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I too write every day and it’s something in which I can truly lose myself. It’s cathartic and wholesome; a simple escape even when there are no words. At least, not where I expect them to be. But they always come. Keep it up – you’ll thank yourself!
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I really hope I can keep it up after such a long break.. I look forward to reading more from you!
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I have been writing short verse pretty much every day for about four years. It gets easier the longer you do it.
I also write longer verse and flash fiction periodically. In May was the first time I scheduled pieces to appear while I was unable to get to a computer. And then I doubled up one day and actually missed a short verse one day but I had written either a fiction piece or a long verse that day. I had tried to write at the same time. But this summer I’m shifting my time of day to write due to other projects. And I am just now about a month behind on ‘return’ visits.
Life sometimes gets in the way of goals. 😉
Do what you can and enjoy what you do!
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That’s fantastic.. I love your commitment to poetry and fiction. It is definitely harder to find time now that I have a baby, but I still try to fit in a poem atleast once a week or once in two weeks. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. Life does sometimes get in the way.. but there is a lot of good words and poetry which come out of life experiences ! 🙂 Take care Jules, thank you!
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