Crafting Poetry One Syllable at a Time
Posted on August 18, 2016 by Colleen M. Chesebro
Hey, everybody! It’s time to get your quote selected. Get your creativity groove revved up so you can come up with a creative story, poem, or whatever else you would like to share about your quote. Remember, we have a week, so there is no great hurry! Take your time and just have fun!
Ronovan is in charge this week and he chose the theme of “MIRACLES”
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Please make sure to link to Ronovan’s post HERE. He also explains how to follow the challenge and gives us a link-back to last week’s post so you can see how creative everyone else was. In addition, Ronovan and I share your posts on social media for added exposure! Thanks for joining us. ❤
I hope you will find the time to visit the blogs who participated last week for the theme of Memories. This is a great way to meet some new bloggers and to read some amazing writing!
Here’s who joined us last week for our theme of “Innocence” – Cue the music…
#WQWWC – Innocence | imanikingblog
#WQWWC – Writers Quote Wednesday #Writing Challenge – “Innocence” | Two on a Rant
Writers Quote Wednesday – INNOCENCE | The Writer Next Door
Writer’s Quote Wednesday // Lettie Prell – ZEN AND Π
Writer’s Quote on Wednesday Challenge: Innocence
– Judy E. Martin
Innocence is Freedom. #WQWWC – ronovanwrites
Writer’s Quote Wednesday, 8/10/2016. – Nagrij writes the hits you never knew existed.
Chastity breached – Writers Quote Wednesday Writing Challenge. | a cooking pot and twistedtales
Writer’s Quote: Innocence – Randoms by a Random
The innocence of love | Chasing Life and Finding Dream
Losing Innocence, Keeping Virginity…Writers Quote Wednesday Writing Challenge. – bookyglover
Writer’s Quote Wednesday Innocence | Annette Rochelle Aben
#WQWWC – Writers Quote Wednesday Writing Challenge – “Innocence”
– Always a Writer
I was amazed by the wonder-filled discussions we all had about innocence in the comments under our posts. This is the true essence of blogging: sharing thoughts and learning from one another. A true miracle indeed!
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From the inspirational quote above, came the following haiku, called “Miracles appear”
Join me and let’s walk with Gary Cook in the forest of elemental beings…
NOW… Always believe and miracles will happen!
Category: Authors Supporting AuthorsTags: #WQWWC, elemental beings, Gary Cook, miracles, Ronovan Writes, Writer's Quotes Wednesday, Writers Quote Wednesday Writing Challenge
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Colleen M. Chesebro is an American Poet who loves crafting paranormal fantasy and magical realism, cross-genre flash fiction, syllabic poetry, and creative nonfiction. Colleen sponsors a weekly syllabic poetry challenge, called Tanka Tuesday, on wordcraftpoetry.com where participants learn how to write traditional and current forms of haiku, senryu, haiga, tanka, gogyohka, tanka prose, renga, solo-renga, haibun, cinquain, Etheree, nonet, and shadorma poetry. Colleen's syllabic poetry has appeared in the Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal, and in “Hedgerow, a journal of small poems.” She’s won numerous awards from participating in the Carrot Ranch Rodeo, a yearly flash fiction contest sponsored by carrotranch.com. In 2020, she won first place in the Carrot Ranch Folk Tale or Fable category, with her story called “Why Wolf Howls at the Moon.” Colleen is a Sister of the Fey, where she pursues a pagan path through her writing. When she is not writing, she is reading. She also loves gardening and crocheting old-fashioned doilies into works of art.
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“Pride might be a hard thing to swallow, but regret lasts a lifetime.”
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Brilliant!
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Awww, thanks, Cindy. ❤
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I love that, Colleen! I talked a lot about miracles and coincidences over the past days. This is another hint to write a post about that topic!
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Leave it to us to be on the same wave-length in our writing. I must stop and see what you’ve been up to! Hugs, Erika. ❤
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I already scheduled my post for next Monday but probably the one after. I can tell you the post of next Monday is special!
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OHHHH, I will have to stop by! ❤
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I wonder what you will say 😊
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Now you’ve got me really wondering. ❤
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Hehe… 💖💖
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A very inspiration haiku.
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Thank you. ❤️
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That’s a great quote, and I love your haiku is sweet and inspiring. ❤ xx
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Thanks, Vashti! ❤️
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